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  1. [2023] NZEmpC 219 ELG v KLE No-2. [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...2024. (c) The hearing will resume on 9.30 am on 5 February 2024 and again will be conducted by AVL. (d) For the avoidance of doubt, and by consent, there will be a continuation of the interim order for non-publication and the order that the file is not to be searched except by leave of a Judge. [7] Leave is reserved to the parties to apply on reasonable notice for further or other orders. [8] Costs are reserved. K G Smith Judge Judgme...

  2. Hearing process

    ...in the same way as a court, under the control and direction of the Chair.  Parties to the proceedings are usually represented by counsel, although sometimes practitioners or employees/former employees represent themselves. Evidence, which is usually filed in advance by affidavit, will be considered at the hearing. The persons who completed affidavit evidence must attend if required and be available for cross-examination on statements they have made in their evidence. After all parties have com...

  3. Non-publication orders

    Coroner may prohibit making public of evidence given at any part of inquiry proceedings Coroners Act 2006 — Section 74 If satisfied that it is in the interests of justice, decency, public order, or personal privacy to do so, a coroner may prohibit the making public of— (a) any evidence given or submissions made at or for the purposes of any part of the proceedings of an inquiry (for example, at an inquest); and (b) the name, and any name or particulars likely to lead to the ident

  4. Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence

    Jan Logie, Under-Secretary to the Minister of Justice (Domestic and Sexual Violence), has announced a package of changes to improve the justice response to victims of sexual violence. “Everyone who has been harmed by sexual violence deserves to have justice delivered without going through more, avoidable, trauma,” said Under-Secretary Logie when speaking to media and stakeholders in Auckland. The improvements respond to recommendations from the Law Commission, victims and other experts who h

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  5. Update on Levin District Court Closure

    ...registry moved to the Palmerston North District Court. Counter services will also be operated from the Levin Police Station from Monday 25 November from 10am to 3pm and cease on Friday 6 December. These are for matters that don't require a judge, such as filing urgent document collection, managing non-appearances, bail variations and certifying documents. All other hearings and services are being operated from the Palmerston North DC. The Ministry has also, with approval from the Chief District...

  6. [2025] NZEmpC 135 AZK Ltd v JKL [pdf, 124 KB]

    AZK LIMITED v JKL [2025] NZEmpC 135 [4 July 2025] ORDERS PROHIBITING PUBLICATION OF NAMES OR IDENTIFYING PARTICULARS OF THE PARTIES AND OF THE EVIDENCE FILED IN THESE PROCEEDINGS UNTIL FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT – SEE [6] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2025] NZEmpC 135 EMPC 222/2025 IN THE MATTER OF a variation to freezing and ancillary orders BETWEEN AZK LIMITED Appl...

  7. Budget 2021 investment supports access to justice and wellbeing

    The Budget will support continued improvements to the courts and justice system. Whakaorongia te mana tangata – uplifting the mana of offenders, victims and whānau will mean court participants and their whānau will have access to tailored services to overcome their social, health and wellbeing needs. This initiative ($13.7m over 5 years) aims to reduce the imprisonment and reoffending rates for Māori by providing a kaitiaki-type service, modelled on the Kaikohe Matariki Court, at three addi

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  8. Ministry of Justice - Budget 2024

    ...1 July 2024.   The relevant pages will be updated on the Ministry of Justice website from 31 May.   Court fines and legal aid debt collection changes   This revenue initiative generates revenue by increasing fees and related costs for filing, enforcement and collection of fines by the Courts and will increase debt recovered from legally aided persons through operational changes to collection activities.   For full details of all Budget 2024 initiatives, including savings, go...

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  9. [2011] NZEmpC 28 Zhang v Sam’s Fukuyama Food Service Ltd [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...his unjustified dismissal. I find that although opposed by the employer’s managers and inconvenient to it, reinstatement is not impracticable as that notion has been applied in previous cases. [40] The defendant has known, at least since the filing of the plaintiff’s statement of claim in May 2010 (if not before), that reinstatement was a possibility. It would appear from Ms Gao’s affidavit that the restructuring she describes is a relatively recent development and it is s...