Naqvi v. Canada
| Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
| Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
| Citation | 2017 FC 1092 |
| Date | 04 December 2017 |
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2 practice notes
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Abdi v. Canada
...cause of action as well as a concise statement of the material facts to support each element (section 174 of the FCR; Naqvi v Canada, 2017 FC 1092 at para 8 [Naqvi]). What constitutes a material fact is determined in light of the cause of action and the damages sought to be recovered (Mancu......
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Badawy v. Canada (Justice)
...disclose a reasonable cause of action as against the Defendants. [13] A decision to strike a pleading is discretionary (Naqvi v Canada, 2017 FC 1092 at para 6). A prothonotary’s discretionary order attracts the same standard of review on appeal as do similar orders by motions judges (Hospir......
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Abdi v. Canada
...cause of action as well as a concise statement of the material facts to support each element (section 174 of the FCR; Naqvi v Canada, 2017 FC 1092 at para 8 [Naqvi]). What constitutes a material fact is determined in light of the cause of action and the damages sought to be recovered (Mancu......
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Badawy v. Canada (Justice)
...disclose a reasonable cause of action as against the Defendants. [13] A decision to strike a pleading is discretionary (Naqvi v Canada, 2017 FC 1092 at para 6). A prothonotary’s discretionary order attracts the same standard of review on appeal as do similar orders by motions judges (Hospir......