Is there any case law where a defendant was not made aware of the requirements of natural justice?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Al-Marzouq v Nafissah, 2019 BCSC 1759 (CanLII):

Similarly, in Wei v. Li at para. 27, Newbury J.A. noted: [A]s long as the defendants were made aware of the case they had to meet and were given an opportunity to meet it, the requirements of natural justice will be met.

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