The moving party brought a motion to adduce six items of additional evidence in her application for judicial review of a decision by the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD).
The underlying application concerned the OIPRD's review of a police conduct complaint regarding an allegedly unlawful arrest for criminal harassment.
The Divisional Court applied the Keeprite principles for admitting new evidence on judicial review.
The court allowed the motion in part, admitting two documents that were potentially relevant to the issues on review, while excluding four documents that were either irrelevant or already in the record.