What is institutional delay in determining whether a claim has been successful at trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Follows, 2013 ONSC 7771 (CanLII):

I disagree. In the 1992 case of Morin v. The Queen, Sopinka J. at page 27 described institutional delay as “the time from which the parties were ready for trial until the point at which the courts were able to accommodate the case.”

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