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Chambers Memo to profession - change of Chambers hearings.. Registrars Registrar Hearing Available Dates. Duncan sitting dates Chambers Master's Sittings-Kelowna. Chambers Nanaimo Judges Chambers Criminal FXDs Trials Booking MVA If you do not have a face mask, Sheriffs will provide one when you enter the courthouse. In addition, people are required to wear a face mask in courtrooms unless the presiding judge, justice, master or registrar directs otherwise.
Given the rapid and concerning recent increase in COVID cases in the province, the Supreme Court is reducing the number of in-person proceedings scheduled to begin or continue during the week of January 4, CV PTCs were introduced for cases affected by the temporary suspension of trials early in the pandemic, and have not been scheduled in the past 10 months.
Parties in insolvency proceedings only can request use of FTS. Since that time, the Court has issued a number of orders and notices to facilitate the just, speedy and inexpensive determination of all proceedings while protecting the health and safety of Court users. As the province begins to emerge from the pandemic and the provincial state of emergency comes to an end, the Court will be leaving its COVID processes in place until further notice.
Government has amended the Supreme Court Civil Rules to extend the temporary suspension of civil jury trials until October 7, Civil jury trials will resume on October 8, Beginning March 29, , parties may file a notice requiring trial by jury for trials scheduled on or after October 8, This notice sets out access to Court proceedings for accredited media and members of the public.
On December 21, the Provincial Government announced that the suspension of limitation periods is no longer linked to the duration of the state of emergency, and the suspension will end on March 25, Effective July 27, , parties must file and serve trial briefs, trial records and trial certificates in accordance with the Supreme Court Civil Rules and the Supreme Court Family Rules. For more information, click here. The Supreme Court of British Columbia will resume criminal jury selections and trials on September 8, For details please click here.
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