Chodha v. Times Kitchen
Pardeep Chodha
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
Times Kitchen
Law Firm / Organization
Caravel Law LLP
Lawyer(s)

Eva Melamed

Times Custom Woodworking
Law Firm / Organization
Caravel Law LLP
Lawyer(s)

Eva Melamed

Jose De Sa (Owner)
Law Firm / Organization
Caravel Law LLP
Lawyer(s)

Eva Melamed

1352866 Ontario Inc. O/A Times Kitchen and Bath
Law Firm / Organization
Caravel Law LLP
Lawyer(s)

Eva Melamed

2040766 Ontario Inc. O/A Times Kitchen and Bath Corp.
Law Firm / Organization
Caravel Law LLP
Lawyer(s)

Eva Melamed

Case Overview:

  • Plaintiff: Pardeep Chodha
  • Defendants: Times Kitchen, Times Custom Woodworking, Jose De Sa (Owner), 1352866 Ontario Inc., and 2040766 Ontario Inc.

Incident and Claims:

  • Chodha was injured at work on June 2, 2014, while employed by 1352866 Ontario Inc., leading to disputes over compensation and termination.
  • He filed claims with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Ministry of Labour, and Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO).
  • In 2019, he sought damages for loss of earnings, wrongful termination, and other issues.

Defendants' Motion:

  • Defendants sought summary judgment, arguing WSIB’s exclusive jurisdiction over workplace injury claims and expiration of the limitation period for other claims.

Court’s Findings:

  1. WSIB Jurisdiction: WSIB has exclusive jurisdiction over workplace injury claims, already adjudicated by WSIB and WSIAT.
  2. Limitation Period: Claims for unpaid wages, wrongful dismissal, forgery, and defamation are barred by the two-year limitation period under the Limitations Act, 2002.
  3. Res Judicata and Abuse of Process: Issues of accommodation, discriminatory termination, and forgery were decided by HRTO and cannot be relitigated.
  4. Proper Defendants: Only 1352866 Ontario Inc. was the employer; other named defendants were not, and Times Kitchen and Times Custom Woodworking are not legal entities.

Decision:

  • The court granted summary judgment, dismissing the plaintiff’s action due to lack of a genuine issue for trial and procedural bars on the claims.

Disposition and Costs:

  • The plaintiff’s action is dismissed. Cost submissions are allowed within 14 days if parties cannot agree. No financial terms specified.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-19-629872
Employment law
Defendant