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Date: 20000301


Dockets: A-592-98

A-593-98

CORAM:      DÉCARY, J.A.

         SEXTON, J.A.

         EVANS, J.A.

     Docket: A-592-98

BETWEEN:

MILANKA KARIC

     Appellant

     - and -



THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION


Respondent

    

     Docket: A-593-98

AND BETWEEN:

     BOGOLJUB KARIC

     Appellant

     - and -


     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent



Heard at Toronto, Ontario on Wednesday, March 1, 2000


Judgment delivered at Toronto, Ontario on Wednesday, March 1, 2000


REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY:      DÉCARY J.A.




Date: 20000301


Dockets: A-592-98

A-593-98

CORAM:      DÉCARY, J.A.

         SEXTON, J.A.

         EVANS, J.A.

     Docket: A-592-98

BETWEEN:

MILANKA KARIC

     Appellant

     - and -




THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION


Respondent


     Docket: A-593-98

AND BETWEEN:

     BOGOLJUB KARIC

     Appellant

     - and -



     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent

     REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

     (Delivered from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario on

     Wednesday, March 1, 2000)


DÉCARY J.A.

         _.      The issue in these appeals from a decision of Dubé J.1 is whether the Federal Court Rules, 19982, which came into force on April 25, 1998, apply to appeals under subsection 14(5) of the Citizenship Act that were pending at that time. The two appeals were heard together and these reasons shall apply to both. The question at issue is of some importance because under the old Federal Court Rules3, these citizenship appeals proceeded by way of a trial de novo (Rule 912) while they are treated under Rule 300(c) of the new Rules as applications.
         _.      Pursuant to the transitional provisions of the new Rules, the Rules "apply to all proceedings, including further steps taken in proceedings that were commenced before the coming into force of these Rules" (Rule 501(1)).
         _.      As explained by the learned Motions Judge, it is simply not possible, in practical terms, with respect to citizenship appeals, to reconcile the new Rules with the old ones and to continue under the new Rules appeals launched under the old ones.
         _.      In these very unusual circumstances, the Court by necessity must interpret the transitional provisions "so as to secure the just, most expeditious and least expensive determination of every proceeding in its merit" (Rule 3) and in our view, the best way to make that final determination is by applying the old Rules to appeals filed prior to April 25, 1998.
         _.      The appeals will be dismissed. There will be no order as to costs.

     "Robert Décary"

     J.F.C.A.

            FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record

DOCKETS:                      A-592-98 and A-593-98
DOCKET:                      A-592-98
STYLE OF CAUSE:                  MILANKA KARIC

    

                        - and -
                        THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
AND DOCKET:                  A-593-98
                        BOGOLJUB KARIC
                        - and -
                        THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

DATE OF HEARING:             WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2000

PLACE OF HEARING:             TORONTO, ONTARIO

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY:          DÉCARY J.A.

DELIVERED AT TORONTO, ONTARIO ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2000

APPEARANCES:                  Mr. Stephen w. Green

                             For the Appellants

                                   

                        Ms. Lori Hendriks

                       

                 For the Respondent
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:          Green and Spiegel
                        Barristers & Solicitors
                        121 King Street West
                        Suite 2200, P.O. Box 114
                        Toronto, Ontario
                        M5H 3T9
                             For the Appellants
                        Morris Rosenberg

                        Deputy Attorney General of Canada

                             For the Respondent

                        FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL


Date: 20000301


Dockets: A-592-98

A-593-98


Docket: A-592-98

                        BETWEEN:

                                               

                        RUSSELL SKIDMORE

                       

     Appellant

                        - and -

                                   

                        HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                       

Respondent





Docket: A-593-98

                        AND BETWEEN:
                        BOGOLJUB KARIC

     Appellant

                        - and -


                        THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent



                       

                       


                        REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

                       

__________________

     1      (1998), 46 Imm.L.R. (2d) 8 (F.C.T.D.).

     2      SOR/98-106.

     3      C.R.C. 1978, c. 663.


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