TURMEL: Mozajko Supreme Court Leave Application Accepted for filing
JCT: This is the Application for Leave to Appeal filed by
Igor to appeal the Federal Court of Appeal decision to
dismiss his claim for damages after Lead Plaintiff Jeff
Harris refused to file his. I didn't mind Jeff giving up,
he'd been driven over the edge by having to deal with Scott
McCluskey, because I had Igor coming up the rear with the
same arguments. Fluke that the Crown had filed the action to
dismiss his action that gave him the right to appeal too.
It took a long time for processing the leave application due
to Covid but Igor Mozajko's Application for Leave to Appeal
against dismissal of his action for damages due to delay in
processing his permit has been accepted for filing:
Supreme Court of Canada
Registry
October 20, 2022
Dear Igor Mozajko,
RE: Igor Mozajko v. His Majesty the King
File No.: 40395
This will acknowledge receipt of your application for leave
to appeal and amended notice of application, on April 12,
2021 and September 3, 2021, respectively. I apologize for
the delay in responding to you. We have completed our review
of your material and I can now confirm that your application
for leave to appeal has been accepted for filing. The court
file number in this case is 40395. However, the application
for leave to appeal may not be submitted until you provide
the documents listed below: _____________________________________________________
Please note that all documents filed must be served on the
other parties.
? Public Access to Information Form
JCT: It was sent in the next day:
PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION FORM
I, Igor Mozajko, hereby inform the Court that:
I am filing documents that include information subject to a
publication ban.
NO
I am filing documents that were sealed in the courts below
or that were confidential and not accessible to the public.
NO
SIGNED BY
____________________________________
Igor Mozajko
Oct 21 2022
JCT: So a simple new form I didn't know about has now been
filed.
SCC: If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
get in touch with the Registry of the Supreme Court of
Canada at 1-844-365-9662 or
registry-greffe@scc-csc.ca.
Yours truly,
Jill Sauve
Case Analyst
c.c.: Mr. Jonathan M. Bricker
Note to the respondent:
If you intend to submit a response, it must be served and
filed within 30 days of the date of this letter.
JCT: So the Crown has until Nov 20 to respond to Igor's
Application at
http://SmartestMan.Ca/delmnscc.pdf
All the other almost 400 plaintiffs for damages due to delay
had their actions dismissed for fear of $150 costs except
for Steve Vetricek whose 9 month delay was so egregious it
was worth risking the $150 to continue the fight.
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