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The primary evidence for judicial review is the tribunal’s record of the hearing. Generally, the court does not allow new evidence to be introduced at a judicial review hearing. However, there is a narrow exception to this: a party may submit new evidence speaks to the procedural fairness or jurisdictional issue [''Davies v Halligan'', 2013 BCSC 2549]. | The primary evidence for judicial review is the tribunal’s record of the hearing. Generally, the court does not allow new evidence to be introduced at a judicial review hearing. However, there is a narrow exception to this: a party may submit new evidence speaks to the procedural fairness or jurisdictional issue [''Davies v Halligan'', 2013 BCSC 2549]. | ||
===== (7) Filing Fees and Indigency Applications ===== | ===== (7) Filing Fees and Indigency Applications ===== |
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