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  1. Notice of appeal template [doc, 26 KB]

    In the High Court of New Zealand [Name of registry] Registry (note: this is the city/town where the appeal is filed) No: [the reference number allocated by the registry, starting with CIV-] (note: proceedings not yet filed will not have a number) Under the [name of Act under which the appeal is authorised] In the matter of [specify matter to which appeal relates] Between [full name, place of residence, occupation] Appellant (note: if more than one appellant list them separately as 2nd appel...

  2. General interlocutory application on notice - G20 [pdf, 20 KB]

    ...……………………………………………………………………………………….. [occupation] Respondent(s) [Set out full description of document (including whether it is made with or without notice), its date, the Act under which the document is filed, and, in the case of an ffidavit or affirmation, the name of the deponent in whose support it is filed.] a This document is filed by [name and address for service, and, if filed by lawyers, the name and telephone...

  3. Barnes v Adlam - Matata Parish 39A 2A Ahu Whenua Trust (2015) 112 Waiariki MB 296 (112 WAR 296) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...money ordered to be paid in the order sought to be sealed is significant and the trustees should be empowered to take immediate steps to enforce those sums no longer challenged and to that end require an order to be sealed. [5] Following the filing of the applications I issued directions to counsel on 23 December 2014 to provide reasons as to why the applications should be made without notice. I pointed out that the applications did not appear to come within any of the exceptions...

  4. Muru v Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust - Wani Wani 1 Block [2017] Māori Appellate Court MB 248 (2017 APPEAL 248) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...our reasons for those decisions. Leave to appeal out of time [3] Mr Muru applied for leave per r 8.14 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011. The notice of appeal was due on or before 23 January 2017. It was e-mailed to the Court on 27 January and filed on 1 February 2017. Mr Jefferies, counsel for the appellant, submits that the appeal was filed out of time because: (a) counsel had only received final instructions shortly before that date; and (b) the intervening statutory and Ch...

  5. Singh v Patel [2019] NZIACDT 29 (9 May 2019) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...successful. [5] Mr Patel went ahead and prepared an application ready for lodgement with Immigration New Zealand, with Mr Singh paying $10,000. However, prior to lodgement, a dispute arose between Mr Patel and Mr Singh. The latter uplifted the file on 21 May 2014 and requested a refund of his fees. Mr Patel initially declined a refund. [6] Mr Singh made a wide-ranging complaint against Mr Patel to the Immigration Advisers Authority (the Authority) on 10 July 2014. At the prompti...

  6. Waive court fees organisation form July 2018 [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...the document(s) that this application relates to is accepted for filing. Tell us why the proceeding needs to move forward before this form is processed? It would be unreasonable if the proceeding did not move forward (or the document was not filed), before this form is processed for the following reasons. (If required, attach an affidavit in support.) Confirm that the organisation understands what will happen if thi...

  7. [2023] NZEmpC 28 Oliver v Biggs [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...$7,200 within 28 days; and that he pay Mr Oliver costs of $3,600 with regard to the compliance proceeding.2 1 Oliver v Biggs [2021] NZEmpC 104 at [37]. 2 Oliver v Biggs [2022] NZEmpC 73 at [11]. [2] In late September 2022, Mr Oliver filed a yet further proceeding because none of the directed payments had been made. He sought a compliance order in respect of the order for costs made on 3 May 2022; he sought a sanction in respect of the breach of the compliance order co...

  8. Protection Order Applications flow chart December 2023 [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...(4,464 applications, 96%) Respondent doesn’t get a chance to respond to the application until after a temporary Protection Order is considered Most Protection Order applications are granted This flowchart shows how Protection Order applications filed in 2023 progress through the Protection Order process. Due to the time the process takes, some applications were still active (as at 28 February 2024), but with time these will have final outcomes. Did they require protection urgently?...

  9. EX v HC [2023] NZDT 631 (29 November 2023) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...counter-offer for the car on the basis of the issues found during the service then told HC she no longer wanted to complete the purchase of the car and asked for her deposit to be returned. EX claims $1,000.00 from HC. 2. After the first hearing HC filed a statement that he wanted to claim $1,080.00 from EX, less the amount paid by way of deposit. HC did not file a counterclaim so I was not able to consider this, although I was able to consider the evidence HC filed as this was relev...

  10. [2023] NZEmpC 84 Pilgrim v Attorney-General [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...of evidence, the notes of evidence, the bundles of documents and the exhibits contain a significant amount of personal and highly sensitive information about individuals, including information which is contested. While briefs of evidence were filed, some witnesses made corrections and amendments to their written briefs at hearing – the point being that the written briefs filed in advance of the hearing may not accurately reflect the evidence given in Court. The material also inc...