- Courts of Justice Act, R. S. O. 1990, c. C. 43 - Ontario. ca
(2) The Court of Ontario shall consist of two divisions, the Superior Court of Justice (formerly the Ontario Court (General Division)) and the Ontario Court of Justice (formerly the Ontario Court (Provincial Division))
- Technology and the Law: Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Parties Cannot . . .
As the efficacy of speech-to-text software increases, it’s not surprising that the Ontario Court of Appeal was recently asked to consider the question of whether the parties to a proceeding are entitled to obtain and disseminate recordings of proceedings in the Court on their own terms
- RSO 1990, c C. 43 | Courts of Justice Act | CanLII
Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C 43 An amendment made by SO 2021, c 34 and enacted on 2021-12-02 came into force retroactively on 2021-09-01 This may affect one or more past versions of this Act
- Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Filing Procedures HomepageFind the Court’s direction on Filing requirements, the Court’s Rules and Forms, requirements for uploading to Case Centre the Court’s Consolidated Provincial Practice Directions and its Regional Practice Directions
- Brochure - Tape Recording is Your Right in Ontario - Canada Court Watch
In Ontario, under the Province’s Courts of Justice Act, citizens do have the right to audio record their own court hearing for the purposes of supplementing their notes
- New Ontario Rule on Recording Proceedings is Important Opportunity for . . .
Since my proceeding, while in a discussion about the trials and tribulations of obtaining court transcripts, I stumbled across the following updated Practice Direction, which no longer requires permission of the presiding judge to record in court, providing the rule is followed
- Judicial Independence – Ontario Superior Court of Justice
To fulfill this role, the judiciary must be independent The principle of judicial independence is particularly important given that the provincial Attorney General is responsible for the Court’s administration This includes providing the Court with courthouses, staff, and technology
- COURTS OF JUSTICE ACT - O. Reg. 43 14 - Ontario. ca
(1) The court may, on its own initiative, stay or dismiss a proceeding if the proceeding appears on its face to be frivolous or vexatious or otherwise an abuse of the process of the court
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