In addition, as noted in Kogan v. Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, 2011 HRTO 1486, judicial immunity applies even where a dissatisfied party alleges that the adjudicator did not follow the rules of natural justice. While such failure may result in decisions being overturned on appeal or judicial review, it does not make the adjudicator or judge personally liable for such errors.
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