It is
purely personal interest and where you find the deal.
As noted by the Ontario Court of Appeal in M.E.H. v. Williams (2012 ONCA 35),
purely personal interests can not justify non-publication or sealing orders: ``... the personal concerns of a litigant, including concerns about the very real emotional distress and embarrassment that can be occasioned to litigants when justice is done in public, will not, standing alone, satisfy the necessity branch of the test».
Not exact matches
My conversion from vaguely
interested to more attentive was
purely to do with
personal and emotional connections that really didn't have much to do with climate science.
That on a proper construction of the trust deeds, the wide powers conferred on the protector were
purely personal powers which the protector could exercise in his own selfish
interests.
The judge rejects the city's argument that
purely personal e-mails are not public records; he acknowledges there is high public
interest in conflicts of
interest that would affect the functioning of government; he says the people have a right to know.