Adeeb Ahmed v. Canada Revenue Agency

Firms involved

Unrepresented, Department of Justice Canada
Adeeb Ahmed
Law Firm
Unrepresented
Canada Revenue Agency
Law Firm
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Calvin Hancock

Attorney General of Canada
Law Firm
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Calvin Hancock

- Parties: The applicant was Adeeb Ahmed. The respondents were the Canada Revenue Agency and the Attorney General of Canada.

- Subject Matter: This judicial review application challenged a decision relating to the administration of a selection process and a staffing action with respect to the staffing of an AU-04 position. The applicant alleged that the decision maker adopted a non-advertised staffing process to address the staffing of a vacant AU-04 position, as opposed to using the available advertised staffing selection process, which was still open. The decision maker allegedly erred in law and failed to observe a principle of natural justice, procedural fairness, or other required procedure by failing to apply employment equity considerations. This case is ongoing.

- Date: The hearing was set on July 10, 2024.

- Venue: This was a federal case before the Federal Court.

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Federal Court
T-2466-23
Labour & Employment Law
$ 0
16 November 2023