

53.Įffective August 15, 2022, the Court has returned to holding the majority of civil and family proceedings (including chambers) in person, unless the Court otherwise orders or directs. 38 concerning criminal jury trials, which has been replaced by COVID-19 Notice No. 38Īs the result of changes taking effect August 15, 2022, the Court has revised several of its COVID-19 Notices and rescinded COVID-19 Notice No. 42, 50, AND 52, RESCINDING OF COVID-19 NOTICE NO. For more information, please see COVID-19 Notice No. The final day of the Province’s temporary suspension of civil jury trials is October 7, 2022, after which civil jury trials will resume. NOTICE REGARDING REFERENCES TO THE SOVEREIGNĮffective immediately, references to the Sovereign in civil and criminal matters should be to “Rex” or “His Majesty the King” in place of “Regina” or “Her Majesty the Queen.” Please see the Court’s Notice for further information.ĬOVID-19 NOTICE NO. The appointment is effective October 12, 2022. The Supreme Court of British Columbia welcomes the appointment of Meg Gaily as Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Information about the welcoming ceremonies will be posted on the court’s website. Public welcoming ceremonies for Justice Doyle, Justice Loo and Justice Chan will be held on a date to be scheduled. For more information, please see the press release issued by the Department of Justice.

Loo and the Honourable Justice Anita Chan to Vancouver. The Supreme Court of British Columbia welcomes the appointment of the Honourable Justice Joseph M. JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS –JUSTICE DOYLE, JUSTICE LOO AND JUSTICE CHAN To subscribe to the Jury Returning notification service to receive an alert when the jury in a trial is returning to the courtroom, please click here. Please refer to the Index for a list of the current notices as well as those that have been rescinded and replaced. COVID-19 NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTE: All notices are subject to change.
