The defendants brought a motion to dismiss the plaintiff's $1.2 billion action for delay under Rule 24.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
The action, alleging fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation regarding a 2007 mining transaction, was commenced in Ontario in 2014 but remained at the pleadings stage.
The court found the delay of over eight years to be inordinate and inexcusable, rejecting the plaintiff's explanations regarding replacement of counsel, the pandemic, and health issues.
The court concluded that the delay caused actual prejudice to the defendants due to faded memories, the death of a key witness, and the potential loss of documentary evidence, thereby risking a fair trial.
The action was dismissed.