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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 20 Selwyn Foundation v Nayathodan [pdf, 38 KB]

    ...Relations Authority dated 1 September 2014. 1 [4] There are no outstanding issues as to costs. 1 Nayathodan v The Selwyn Foundation [2014] NZERA Auckland 362. [5] The Court’s file will be closed once a notice of discontinuance has been filed. Christina Inglis Judge Judgment signed at 4pm on 24 February 2015

  2. Memorandum by New Zealand Transport Agency (dated 12 April 2018) [pdf, 26 KB]

    ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM IN RESPONSE TO EIGHTEENTH MINUTE OF THE COURT: JUDICIAL CONFERENCE ON ADJOURNMENT EXTENSION 12 April 2018 Page 2 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of the NZ Transport Agency ("Transport Agency") in response to the eighteenth minute of the Court dated 19 March 2018. 2. The Transport Agency takes a neutral position as to the request by Wellington International...

  3. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited (dated 27 June 2018) [pdf, 885 KB]

    ...Airport Limited Lane Neave PO Box 25626 Wellington 6146 Solicitor Acting: Amanda Dewar Email: amanda.dewar@laneneave.co.nz Phone: 03 379 3720 Dated: 27 June 2018 Lane neave. Page 2 of 2 May it please the Court: 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL) in response to the Nineteenth Minute of the Environment Court dated 20 April 2018 and in particular the direction that WIAL file monthly progress reports. 2. As reported to...

  4. COVID-19 L2 & L1 Protocol ARLA - September 2020 [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...hearing without permission of the Chair of the Authority. Everyone attending the Authority is encouraged to wear masks and to practice physical distancing of at least 1m within the hearing room. Enhanced cleaning regimes will be maintained. Filing of applications Applications and associated documents can continue to be filed with the Authority electronically at: arla@justice.govt.nz; or in paper by courier or post. District Court Judge K D Kelly Chair Alcohol...

  5. COVID-19 L1 Protocol 8 October 2020 ARLA [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...the public will be able to attend the hearing without permission of the Chair of the Authority. Enhanced cleaning regimes will be maintained, and soap, towels, sanitiser and personal protective equipment will continue to be readily available. Filing of applications Applications and associated documents can continue to be filed with the Authority electronically at: arla@justice.govt.nz; or in paper by courier or post. District Court Judge K D Kelly Chair Alcohol Re...

  6. 2021-06-25 Directions - PC7 - Directions in relation to Dr Somerville [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...Judge's Directions Importance: High Good afternoon,    Further to the Minute: ‘Further Directions on Resumed Hearing 28 June – 7 July’, dated 23 June 2021,  Judge  Borthwick advises Dr Somerville QC is to:     (a) file his legal submissions in reply on the applicability of s 124 RMA to deemed permits & rights of priority on  Monday 28 June 2021;  (b) file his legal submissions on the vires of the provisions pr...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal COVID-19 Level-3 Protocol (20 April 2020) [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...protocol 20 April 2020 1. This protocol will take effect when New Zealand moves to Level 3 of the Covid-19 Alert System. It should be read in conjunction with the Government’s CovidD-19 Alert System Level 3 restrictions. 2. At Level 3, all filing will the Waitangi Tribunal must be made either electronically or by post. Documents will not be able to be received for filing in person. 3. All in-person hearings scheduled by the Tribunal will remain adjourned while we are at L...

  8. Covid-19 Protocol LASDP amended protocols August 21 [pdf, 25 KB]

    ...region of the country, moves back to levels 2, 3 or 4 of the Covid 19 alert system. 2. Under Alert levels 2 and 3 the work of the Licensing Authority will continue as far as possible as normal. This includes: • All applications already filed will be processed. • All applications for certificates and licences will be accepted and processed. • All complaints and objections will be accepted and processed in accordance with the provisions of the Secondhand Dealers and...

  9. Serving documents

    Almost every document you file in the High Court needs to be served or given to the other party in the proceeding. It is the plaintiff’s responsibility to serve their documents on the defendant, and the defendant’s responsibility to serve their documents on the plaintiff. This includes information about when and where a hearing or conference will take place. Find out more about serving documents in part 6 of the High Court Rules 2016 You can serve documents by: giving it to the other part...

  10. Justice research

    Research produced or commissioned by the Ministry of Justice using New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS) data is published here. Click here for more about the NZCVS, and here for other justice data products. Disability and victimisation Around 32% of disabled people have experienced victimisation.  That's around 60,000 people in Aotearoa. Young disabled people face one of the highest victimisation rates of any demographic group. Disability and victimisation factsheet Highly victimise