Is a plaintiff permitted to amend or amend an articling student’s affidavit?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cvjetkovic v Gupta, 2016 ONSC 2322 (CanLII):

I also agree that the plaintiff should not be permitted to now attempt to file the document which her counsel indicates is her “endorsement” of the articling student’s affidavit with the suggestion that it may be her own personal affidavit. This attempt to introduce new evidence of the plaintiff herself on this motion after the defendant’s counsel submissions were completed should not be permitted to patch up holes in the case created by the defendant’s evidence or defendant’s counsel submissions. Suwary v. Women’s College Hospital 2008 CanLii 8789 (ONSC).

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