Appellant
Respondent
Mr. Jog appealed two orders of the Federal Court that dismissed his motions for an extension of time to initiate applications for judicial review. The Federal Court correctly applied the legal test for granting an extension and did not make any palpable and overriding errors in its decisions. The central issue before the higher court was whether the Federal Court committed reversible error, but Mr. Jog's arguments largely focused on matters unrelated to the issue at hand. The evidence presented by Mr. Jog, which included general assertions and lacked relevance to the specific periods of delay in question, was not given effect by the Federal Court. Ultimately, the higher court found no legal errors or palpable and overriding errors on the part of the Federal Court and dismissed the appeals. Mr. Jog was ordered to pay costs totaling $3,000.
Court
Federal Court of AppealCase Number
A-49-22Practice Area
Privacy lawAmount
$ 3,000Winner
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