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Disclosure and inspection of documents – Privilege. The claimant applied for the destruction of certain documents claiming confidentiality and privilege. The defendant maintained that privilege had been waived. The Queen's Bench Division held that there was no foundation in fact for the defendants' argument about waiver. Given the highly confidential nature of the privileged document, there was no arguable basis for contending that there had been a waiver by the claimant of his privilege in the material.
Disclosure and inspection of documents – Privilege. The claimant applied for the destruction of certain documents claiming confidentiality and privilege. The defendant maintained that privilege had been waived. The Queen's Bench Division held that there was no foundation in fact for the defendants' argument about waiver. Given the highly confidential nature of the privileged document, there was no arguable basis for contending that there had been a waiver by the claimant of his privilege in the material.
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