Hesham Girando is expected to appear before the Supreme Court on Monday, August 19, 2025, to present evidence of compliance with court orders. Currently imprisoned in a Quebec jail for 30 days for contempt of court, Girando will be called to demonstrate that he has adhered to judicial directives.
The court has mandated Girando to remove defamatory videos related to two cases: 500-17-129870-245 concerning Professor Hanin, and 500-17-125595-234 concerning lawyer Al-Motiri, as part of efforts to ensure strict enforcement of judicial rulings.
The session will begin at 9 AM, where Girando’s forty-first and forty-second cases will be heard in Courtroom 2.16 before the court clerk, followed by a final review by the judge regarding adherence to the removal orders.
Legal tracking indicates that the court emphasized the necessity for the defendant to comply with its directives, a move that underscores the seriousness of the Canadian judiciary in handling cases of defamation and contempt of court, and highlights the commitment of judicial institutions to uphold laws and protect personal rights.