This case involves a challenge to the validity of a holograph will, which disinherited the applicant, Lara Korba, in favour of her brother, the respondent Ian Farooque, who was also named estate trustee.
Lara alleged lack of testamentary capacity, knowledge/approval, and undue influence.
The application sought various remedies, including transferring property back to the estate, an inventory, restraint on asset disposition, appointment of an Estate Trustee During Litigation (ETDL), and extensive production of financial, medical, and testamentary records.
Ian brought a cross-motion to strike portions of Lara's supplementary affidavit.
The court addressed several agreed-upon matters and ruled on contested issues, partially granting production of counselling records, denying further general medical and financial records, and partially striking the applicant's affidavit by removing irrelevant and prejudicial allegations while retaining those relevant to the undue influence claim.