What is the impact of the findings of the Social Development and Human Rights Commission's report on caste in the context of discrimination?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bills Estate, In re, 1924 CanLII 167 (SK QB):

The above matters would not from the report alone appear to have been considered in McCabe v. Caste, supra, and suggest a doubt whether the decision will be followed. I do not think I should at this stage undertake to disturb the practice existing under the interpretation now put upon the section in this province.

Other Questions


How has the Court of Appeal considered the issue of changed social conditions in the context of social security legislation? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test to determine discrimination under s. 15 of the Canadian Human Rights Code? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the definition of discrimination in human rights cases? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can a volunteer who obtained registration of title from a transferor who had no legal right to give it to the transferor be found liable to rectify the register if the volunteer who did not have the right to do so, but had no other legal right? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the difference between granting an exclusive right to possession and control of a gravel pit and a right of way? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can a finding of fact be reversed if the finding was based on a palpable and overriding error? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the impact of the misconduct of the wife in the context of a child protection case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for a request by the Chief Commissioner for Human Rights for an inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment against a plaintiff? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Is section 15(1) of the BC Human Rights Act, section 2(b)(ii) of which makes distinctions between individuals and groups so long as they are not discriminatory? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for cruelty in the context of human nature? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.