What is the test for a finding that a judge must not make a finding which would directly contradict a finding previously made by another judge?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cao v Chen, 2017 BCSC 1851 (CanLII):

The claimant relies on Paszkowski v. Canada, 2001 CanLII 22070 (FC), [2001] F.C.J. No. 129 at para. 7, for the proposition that a judge should not make a finding “which would directly contradict a finding previously made by another judge of coordinate jurisdiction upon the identical facts.”

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