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Who’s Suing Whom: April 24, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver.

Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court. 

Defendants

Ashcroft Terminal Ltd. and 1163566 B.C. Ltd. and Attorney General of Canada (Minister of Transportation) and His Majesty the King in Right of Canada of the Province of British Columbia (Minister of Forests, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure) and Crescentview Investment Ltd. and Ashcroft Terminal Operations Ltd.

Plaintiff

Bonaparte First Nation

Claim

Damages and a declaration that the provincial and federal governments breached their duty to consult in construction of a train terminal on a historic village site in the Ashcroft area, and an injunction against construction continuing.

Defendants

Jerry Brar also known as Prabhjot Paul Singh Brar and Jerry Brar Mortgages and 1194786 B.C. Ltd. and Bakhshih Singh Sangha and 1156532 B.C. Ltd. and Kulwant Singh Gosal and Jasbinder Kaur Gosal and Jabpal Singh Uppal and Ranjit Tammy Uppal and Kamaljeet Kaur Khehra and 1333707 B.C. Ltd. and Amarjit Singh Chahal and Kuldeep Kaur Chahal and Harleen Kaur Brar and Balwinder Singh Brar and Kamlapreet Kaur Brar and Mazar Raisi and Amal Raisi and Malini Arora and Amit Arora and Naresh Kumar Verma and Rajni Kumar Verma and Kulwinder Tatla and Gurshinder Singh Aulakh and Kamaljeet Kaur Sidhu and John Doe No. 1

Plaintiff

1099620 B.C. Ltd.

Claim

Damages for conspiracy and fraud, and a declaration that mortgages on a property the plaintiff sought to buy are unenforceable over a scheme by the mortgage broker defendants to induce foreclosure on the property to gain the property for their own purposes.

Defendant

Kanester Johal LLP and Satpal S. Johl

Plaintiff

685404 B.C. Ltd. and Paul Pereira and Luis Silva

Claim

Damages for negligence after the defendant accounting firm failed to file paperwork around shareholder dividends with the Canada Revenue Agency, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.

Defendants

Daryl Campbell Logging Ltd. and Daryl Grant Campbell

Plaintiff

Inland Finance Ltd.

Claim

$593,293 for breach of agreement after failing to make payments on an equipment lease agreement.

Defendant

BB Ciderworks Ltd.

Plaintiff

1113375 B.C. Ltd.

Claim

$100,000 for debt.