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B.K.J.L. v. Attorney General of Canada

- Parties: The applicant was B.K.J. L. The respondent was the Attorney General of Canada.

- Subject Matter: This is a judicial review application concerning administrative decisions, likely related to conditional release or similar federal matters, as suggested by the involvement of the Parole Board of Canada and a court order restricting publication of victim identities. The applicant, who was initially represented by legal counsel, later chose to act in person and submitted various procedural documents, including confidentiality requests. A key development occurred when the applicant sought an adjournment of the hearing set for May 29, 2025, to allow more time to review legal authorities filed by the respondent. The court denied the request, noting the applicant had adequate time to prepare, and ruled that the hearing would proceed as scheduled. The case also includes interim court orders regarding privacy protections and procedural timelines.

- Date: The hearing was scheduled for July 18, 2025.

- Venue: This is a federal case before the Federal Court.

- Amount: No financial award or monetary relief was specified.

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B.K.J. L
Law Firm / Organization
Grace, Snowdon & Terepocki LLP
Lawyer(s)

David Honeyman

Attorney General of Canada
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
Federal Court
T-719-24
Administrative law
Not specified/Unspecified
27 March 2024