Is there any case law in which a litigant has been rebuked or rebuked?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Adtronics Signs Ltd. et al. v. Sicon Group Inc., et al. (re costs), 2005 BCSC 440 (CanLII):

As noted in Kongrecki v. Rafael: At the end of the day almost every unsuccessful litigant is deserving of reproof or rebuke or has been found to lack credibility.

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