How relevant are discovery questions in a personal injury trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from 2209726 Ontario Inc. v Tyson Maintenance Services Inc., 2016 ONSC 2514 (CanLII):

It is well-settled law that relevance is determined by the allegations made in the pleadings such that the scope of discovery is defined by the pleadings. Thus, discovery questions must be relevant to the issues as defined by the pleadings. (Ontario v. Rothmans Inc., 2011 ONSC 2504 (CanLII))

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