Issues of Self-Representation in a Landmark Decision: Reflecting on Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia was released on May 15th to much press and discussion. For many, it was a relief that a significant and precedent-setting case sought to tackle a pervasive and insidious social problem: intimate partner violence. There will no doubt be much commentary on the substantive content of the case, the scope of the tort of intimate partner violence, the manner of its proof in family law cases, and the implications for individual litigants going forward.
However, there is another thread weaving through the fabric of this case in its journey . . . [more]
