Prasad v. Prasad
Respondent did not wilfully fail to respond and did not unduly delay in seeking relief; however the Final Order's unequal distribution of family property (granting claimant 100% of home and respondent's assets) lacked evidentiary foundation and no s.95 analysis was made, so the property provisions of the Final Order...
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- Citation
- 2021 BCSC 430
- Parties
- Claimant: Saileshni Devi Prasad; Respondent: Herendra Prasad
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 11 March 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Family Law Divorce and Division of Family Property / Application to Set Aside or Vary Final Order (post Judgment Application)
- Outcome
- Final Order of June 21, 2019 varied in part: property-related provisions set aside or varied; other orders (divorce, custody, child support, name change) left intact; net proceeds to remain in claimant's lawyer trust pending agreement or further order; court not seized of further applications; costs reserved to...
- Legal Topics
- Setting Aside Default/desk Order Judgment, Service of Process, Unequal Division of Family Property S.95 FLA, Vesting Order, Distribution of Sale Proceeds, Delay and Wilfulness, Costs
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Saileshni Devi Prasad
Claimant
Herendra Prasad
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Family Law Divorce and Division of Family Property / Application to Set Aside or Vary Final Order (post Judgment Application)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether respondent wilfully or deliberately failed to file a response to the notice of family claim
- 2 Whether the application to set aside the Final Order was brought without undue delay
- 3 Whether the respondent has a meritorious defence worthy of investigation
Ratio Decidendi
Respondent did not wilfully fail to respond and did not unduly delay in seeking relief; however the Final Order's unequal distribution of family property (granting claimant 100% of home and respondent's assets) lacked evidentiary foundation and no s.95 analysis was made, so the property provisions of the Final Order must be set aside or varied and the matter remitted for proper evidentiary presentation; accordingly paras 5 and 7 of the Final Order were deleted, para 9 varied to require accounting, and net sale proceeds remain in claimant's lawyer trust pending further agreement or court order.
Court Disposition
Final Order of June 21, 2019 varied in part: property-related provisions set aside or varied; other orders (divorce, custody, child support, name change) left intact; net proceeds to remain in claimant's lawyer trust pending agreement or further order; court not seized of further applications; costs reserved to...
Orders
- Paragraph 5 of the Final Order (unequal division transferring home to claimant) deleted
- Paragraph 7 of the Final Order (claimant interest in respondent vehicles and financial assets) deleted
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