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Judges - Presumption of Knowledge of the Law

. Agboola v. Unoh

In Agboola v. Unoh (Div Court, 2024) the Ontario Divisional Court considered the principle that judges are presumed to know the law:
[38] The appellant asserts that the trial judge did not consider any of the case law the appellant submitted and did not apply the principles from two cases that were binding on him. I would not give effect to this ground of appeal for these reasons:

1. A judge is presumed to know the law: Foulidis v. Foulidis, 2022 ONCA 362, at para. 44; ....



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