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42107

Ali Bhatti v. His Majesty the King

(Ontario) (Criminal) (As of Right)

Docket

Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2026-04-30 Intervener's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-05-01, (Printed version filed on 2026-05-01) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2026-04-30 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-05-01, (Printed version filed on 2026-05-01) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2026-04-28 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of appearance by zoom
2026-04-28 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of appearance in person
2026-04-14 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Gerald Chan and Zachary Rosen will appear before the Court. Gerald Chan will present oral argument.
, (Printed version due on 2026-04-21)
Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2026-04-14 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Jeffery E. Couse will appear before the Court and will present oral argument.
, (Printed version due on 2026-04-21)
Ali Bhatti
2026-04-13 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of direction
2026-04-13 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Deborah Krick will appear before the Court and will present oral argument.
, (Printed version filed on 2026-04-15)
His Majesty the King
2026-03-23 Appeal perfected for hearing
2026-03-23 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A

Amended version required (Rec 03-25-2026), (Printed version filed on 2026-03-26)
His Majesty the King
2026-03-23 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-03-24, (Printed version filed on 2026-03-24) His Majesty the King
2026-03-23 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-03-24, (Printed version filed on 2026-03-24) His Majesty the King
2026-03-17 Order on motion for leave to intervene, by JUSTICE MARTIN
2026-03-17 Decision on the motion for leave to intervene, Mar, UPON APPLICATION by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association for leave to intervene in the above appeal;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion for leave to intervene is granted and the intervener is entitled to serve and file a factum not to exceed ten (10) pages in length, and book of authorities, if any, on or before April 30, 2026.

The intervener is granted permission to present oral argument not exceeding five (5) minutes at the hearing of the appeal.

The intervener is not entitled to express a position on the disposition of the appeal, to raise new issues, to adduce further evidence or otherwise to supplement the record of the parties.

The intervener is not entitled to make submissions that would duplicate the submissions of the other parties.

Pursuant to Rule 59(1)(a) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the intervener shall pay to the appellant and the respondent any additional disbursements resulting from their intervention.

Judgment accordingly
2026-03-17 Submission of motion for leave to intervene, Mar
2026-03-05 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2026-03-06, (Printed version due on 2026-03-12) Ali Bhatti
2026-02-23 Notice of name, (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2026-02-23) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2026-02-23 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-02-23, (Printed version filed on 2026-02-23) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2026-01-28 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2026-01-28 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2026-05-14
2026-01-26 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), (Letter Form), 24A, (Printed version filed on 2026-01-29) Ali Bhatti
2026-01-26 Appellant's record, (Book Form), 3 Volumes, Completed on: 2026-01-29, (Printed version filed on 2026-01-29) Ali Bhatti
2026-01-26 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2026-01-29, (Printed version filed on 2026-01-29) Ali Bhatti
2025-12-04 Notice of change of counsel, (Letter Form), (Printed version due on 2025-12-11) His Majesty the King
2025-11-21 Letter acknowledging receipt of a notice of appeal, FILE OPENED
2025-11-17 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version due on 2025-11-24) Ali Bhatti
2025-11-17 Notice of appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2025-11-17, (Printed version filed on 2025-11-17) Ali Bhatti

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Bhatti, Ali Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
His Majesty the King Respondent Active

Other parties

Other parties
Name Role Status
Canadian Civil Liberties Association Intervener Active

Counsel

Party: Bhatti, Ali

Counsel
Name
Jeffery E. Couse
Contact information
Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh
102 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 1X9
Telephone: (416) 613-0416
FAX: (416) 613-8746
Email: jcouse@lzzdefence.ca
Agent
Name
Matthew Estabrooks
Contact information
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
2600 – 160 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-0211
FAX: (613) 788-3573
Email: matthew.estabrooks@gowlingwlg.com

Party: His Majesty the King

Counsel
Name
Deborah Krick
Contact information
Attorney General of Ontario
720 Bay Street
10th floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2S9
Telephone: (416) 326-4600
FAX: (416) 326-4656
Email: deborah.krick@ontario.ca

Party: Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Counsel
Names
Gerald Chan
Zachary Rosen
Contact information
Stockwoods LLP
TD North Tower
4130-77 King St W, PO Box 140
Toronto, Ontario
M5K 1H1
Telephone: (416) 593-1617
FAX: (416) 593-9345
Email: geraldc@stockwoods.ca
Agent
Name
Maxine Vincelette
Contact information
Juristes Power Law
50 O'Connor Street Suite 1313
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 6L2
Telephone: (613) 702-5560
FAX: (613) 702-5573
Email: mvincelette@powerlaw.ca

Summary

Keywords

Charter of rights — Search and seizure — Remedy — Exclusion of evidence — Whether majority of Court of Appeal erred in law in finding police complied with the warrant — If appellant’s s. 8 Charter rights were breached, whether Court should interfere with application judge’s s. 24(2) Charter analysis.

Summary

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The appellant was charged with firearms offences. Police had obtained a general warrant to detain the appellant and search for his phone. The search for the phone authorized by the warrant was limited to the person of the appellant and his immediate and surrounding area. The police stopped the appellant while he was driving. During the execution of the warrant, the police seized three cell phones as well as firearms from the appellant’s vehicle, including in a hidden compartment. The appellant successfully sought to exclude the firearms evidence from his trial pursuant to s. 24(2) of the Charter on the basis of a violation of his s. 8 Charter right to be free from unreasonable search or seizure. The appellant was acquitted of the firearms offences charged.

A majority of the Court of Appeal allowed the Crown’s appeal against acquittal and ordered a new trial. It concluded that the application judge erred both in finding that the search was not authorized by the warrant and in finding that the firearms should have been excluded pursuant to s. 24(2). The dissenting judge in the Court of Appeal would have dismissed the Crown’s appeal as she agreed with the application judge that, in executing the general warrant, the police exceeded the scope of the order and violated the appellant’s rights under s. 8. She further agreed that the firearms should have been excluded pursuant to s. 24(2).

Lower court rulings

March 20, 2024
Ontario Superior Court of Justice

2024 ONSC 1670

Acquittals entered for firearms possession offences

October 16, 2025
Court of Appeal for Ontario

2025 ONCA 697

Appeal allowed; new trial ordered

Filed documents

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Date modified: 2026-05-06