In Cameron v. Albrich, Ray Cameron, of the Ashcroft Indian Band, contested in the British Columbia Supreme Court, the band membership of 74 individuals (of a 250 member band). He claimed that they had not been properly added to the band list. The Chief, Greg Blain, was one of those 74 defendants. Ultimately the judge dismissed the action, with costs, holding that Cameron did not have standing.
Apart from one plaintiff contesting the membership of nearly a third of his band, this case is also interesting because it serves as an illuminating contrast to Indian law in the United States.