Civil Procedure in Québec: «No
Reasonable Chance of Success» Dismissal Canada (Attorney General) v. Confédération des syndicats nationaux, 2014 SCC 49 Although the proper administration of justice requires that courts» resources not be expended on actions bound to fail, the cardinal principle of access to justice requires the power be used sparingly, where it is clear that an action has no reasonable chance o
Reasonable Chance of Success» Dismissal Canada (Attorney General) v. Confédération des syndicats nationaux, 2014 SCC 49 Although the proper administration of
justice requires that courts» resources not be expended on actions bound
to fail, the cardinal principle of
access to justice requires the power be used sparingly, where it is clear that an action has no
reasonable chance o
reasonable chance of success.