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In Baburin v Baburin, the doctrine of laches applied to the plaintiff’s claim because:
the doctrine is simply the equitable equivalent of time bars at common law.
the plaintiff had been aware of the claim and waited a long time before bringing seeking relief.
the plaintiff did not have unclean hands nor would the success of the plaintiff’s claim have cause hardship to the defendant.
relevant circumstances had changed since the events in question to the extent that it would be unjust to grant the equitable relief sought.
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