The self-represented appellant brought a motion for an extension of time to file an appeal to the Divisional Court after her appeal was quashed by the Court of Appeal for being in the wrong jurisdiction.
The respondent opposed the motion and sought an order declaring the appellant a vexatious litigant.
The court dismissed the appellant's motion, noting that the Court of Appeal had already refused to transfer the file.
The court also dismissed the respondent's motion, finding that the appellant's confusion regarding appellate jurisdiction did not make her a vexatious litigant.