Does the Lee Documents give rise to procedural unfairness or denial of natural justice?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sutherland v. British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles), 2017 BCSC 263 (CanLII):

This Court considered an argument that the Lee Documents gave rise to procedural unfairness or a denial of natural justice in Bui v. British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles), 2016 BCSC 1572. There, Justice Kent concluded that there was no evidence, in that case, which substantiated or led to a reasonable inference that input from legal counsel overstepped appropriate boundaries.

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