COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO
CITATION: Haque v. St. Joseph's Health Centre, 2018 ONCA 285
DATE: 20180321
DOCKET: C64411
Hoy A.C.J.O., Juriansz and Miller JJ.A.
BETWEEN
Mahfuzul Haque
Plaintiff (Appellant)
and
St. Joseph’s Health Centre, UHN (University Health Network) and Toronto Police Service Board
Defendants (Respondents)
Mahfuzul Haque, appearing as self-represented
Naveen Hassan, for the respondents
Heard and released orally: March 16, 2018
On appeal from the judgment of Justice Koehnen of the Superior Court of Justice, dated September 14, 2017.
REASONS FOR DECISION
[1] In his statement of claim, the appellant alleged that “criminals associated with government corrupted authority” implanted microchips in his body and in his ”brain’s Magnum” and have used those implants to transmit reality TV-like programming all over the world. He further alleges that the respondent, St. Josephs Health Centre, misdiagnosed him with schizophrenia in 2003 when the real cause of his symptoms was the implanted microchips. He claims damages of $350 billion from the respondents.
[2] The respondents requested that the Superior Court of Justice, on its own initiative, dismiss the appellant’s action pursuant to rule 2.1.01(6) of the Rules of Civil Procedure and the Registrar of the Superior Court of Justice refer the matter to Koehnen J.
[3] Koehnen J. concluded that this was a case for dispensing with notice to the appellant that the court was considering dismissing his action and permitting him to make written submissions. He further concluded that it is clear from the statement of claim that the appellant needs medical assistance and that the appellant’s claim, as pleaded, discloses no cause of action. He dismissed the appellant’s action without prejudice to his right to bring a new proceeding based on proper legal advice.
[4] We have had the benefit of hearing the appellant make submissions to this court in which he reiterated the allegations in his claim. We agree with Koehnen J.’s assessment of this matter. There is no basis to interfere with his decision not to give notice to the appellant and to dismiss his claim. Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed.
“Alexandra Hoy A.C.J.O.”
“R.G. Juriansz J.A.”
“Bradley Miller J.A.”