Public Disclosure (Court Orders): Difference between revisions

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:(2) A court may order that any document filed in a civil proceeding before it be treated as confidential, sealed and not form part of the public record.
:(2) A court may order that any document filed in a civil proceeding before it be treated as confidential, sealed and not form part of the public record.
:(3) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to see any list maintained by a court of civil proceedings commenced or judgments entered.
:(3) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to see any list maintained by a court of civil proceedings commenced or judgments entered.
:(4) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to a copy of any document the person is entitled to see
:(4) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to a copy of any document the person is entitled to see.
 
==[http://canlii.ca/t/gxmxd Brampton (City) (Re), 2017 CanLII 8188 (ON IPC)]==
 
ORDER:
 
1. I uphold the city’s decision, in part, and find that the personal information that appears in records 3, 4, 7, 17 and 30 is exempt from disclosure under [https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90m56 section 14(1)] of the Act.
 
2. I order the city to disclose the withheld information relating to the property owner in records 1, 3, 14, 17-20, 25, 28, 30 and 34.  With the city’s copy of this order, I am enclosing a copy of these pages, with the information to be disclosed highlighted in yellow.

Revision as of 08:49, 25 March 2020

Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43

137 (1) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to see any document filed in a civil proceeding in a court, unless an Act or an order of the court provides otherwise.

(2) A court may order that any document filed in a civil proceeding before it be treated as confidential, sealed and not form part of the public record.
(3) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to see any list maintained by a court of civil proceedings commenced or judgments entered.
(4) On payment of the prescribed fee, a person is entitled to a copy of any document the person is entitled to see.