In what circumstances will a litigant be found guilty of misrepresenting or exaggerating the facts of a claim?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Willing v. Ayles, 2009 BCSC 1035 (CanLII):

In a similar vein, Madam Justice Southin subsequently wrote, at page 2, in Le v. Milburn, [1987] B.C.J. No. 2690, that: When a litigant practices to deceive, whether by deliberate falsehood or gross exaggeration, the court has much difficulty in disentangling the truth from the web of deceit and exaggeration. If, in the course of the disentangling of the web, the court casts aside as untrue something that was indeed true, the litigant has only himself or herself to blame.

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