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  1. [2019] NZEmpC 33 Opai v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...Appearances: Plaintiff in person H Kynaston and N Ridder, counsel for defendant Judgment: 25 March 2019 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [Application for stay of proceedings] [1] Melissa Opai has filed a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority.1 There are associated matters before the Authority which have yet to be determined. [2] The plaintiff has sought a stay of the challenge pending the Authority’s...

  2. 2021-03-16 OWRUG TAs MOC ORC Evidence [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...phil.page@gallawaycookallan.co.nz 1 BI-936714-365-31-V1 MEMORANDUM OF COUNSEL May it please the Court: 1. Pursuant to the direction of the Court in the minute dated 16 March 2021 Counsel for OWRUG confirms that: a. OWRUG intend to file supplementary evidence in response to the Otago Regional Council’s evidence. b. Counsel for OWRUG also seek to cross-examine the following ORC witnesses: i. Joanna Gilroy; ii. Alexandra King; and iii. Tom de Pelsemaeker 2....

  3. Video for ORC - PC7 - Hearing Day 14 Audio for ORC - PC7 - Hearing Day 14 - Morning Part 1 [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...PLAN CHANGE 7 (12 April 2021) _______________________________________________________________ [1] The court has received a late s 274 notice on behalf of Mr Philip Murray dated 12 April 2021. Mr Murray submitted on the Plan Change 7, has already filed evidence1 and is scheduled to be heard by the court in week 5 of the hearing. His status before the court, however, had previously been overlooked. [2] I am satisfied there is no prejudice to any party in the late filing of Mr Murr...

  4. 2020-14-Te-Ahu-a-Turanga-Manawatu-Tararua-Highway-Project-12.8.2020.pdf [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...COUNCIL Regulatory Authority MINUTE OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT (12 AUGUST 2020) [1] The Court acknowledges receipt of the email of 11 August 2020 from Heritage NZ (HNZ) (copy attached for the benefit of other parties) advising that it failed to file a notice with the Court pursuant to s27 4 RMA notwithstanding that such a notice was served on NZTA. [2] Section 274(2A) provides that notice must (my emphasis) be served on the Court, local authority and the person who commenced proc...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 19 Kenny Omen Ltd v Kumar [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...STAY JUDGMENT OF JUDGE K G SMITH [1] This proceeding is a challenge to a decision of the Employment Relations Authority seeking to overturn orders that Kenny Omen Ltd pay Sanjay Kumar for unpaid wages and holiday pay.1 The proceeding was filed on 11 June 2019, at the same time as the plaintiff company filed a related challenge seeking to overturn the Authority’s decision that it also owed to Mahabir Singh money for unpaid wages and holiday pay. [2] The plaintiff company...

  6. 2023 NZPSPLA 012.pdf [pdf, 70 KB]

    [2023] NZPSPLA 012 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under s 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 against HEMI WHAANGA DECISION [1] Police have filed a complaint against Hemi Whaanga as on 21 February he was convicted of theft. This conviction is grounds for disqualification under s 62 of the Act. The offending occurred while Mr Whaanga was working as a security guard and therefore also amounts to misconduct. Being convi

  7. 2024 NZPSPLA 072.pdf [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...ground for the cancellation of Mr Tupai Ui’s certificate. [2] Mr Tupai Ui has neither applied for waiver of the grounds for disqualification nor provided any submissions as to why his certificate should not be cancelled. In addition, he has not filed any opposition to dealing with the complaint on the papers. [3] At least one of Mr Tupai Ui’s convictions related to his work as a security guard. He used his previous employment security access to unlawfully gain entry to an apar...

  8. IRF-4-Coronial-Information-Request-v-v2.03-Authorisation.pdf [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...you are gaining authorisation from an immediate family member of the deceased: 1 . D E T A I L S O F R E Q U E S T E R Full name: Email: Address: Tel: 2 . D E T A I L S O F D E C E A S E D Full name: Coronial file number: (if known) Date of birth: Date of death: 3 . D E T A I L S O F I M M E D I A T E F A M I L Y Full name: Relationship to the deceased: Photo ID included: Passport Drivers license 1...

  9. 20241206 Disputes Tribunal Amendment Bill 8 November [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA). Effect of the Bill 2. The Bill would raise the jurisdiction of the Disputes Tribunal to include disputes of up to $60,000 (currently the Tribunal’s jurisdiction is limited to $30,000). The Bill would also introduce a new filing fee of $468 for claims of over $30,000 and up to $60,000 (there are a range of existing filing fees in the Tribunal, of up to $234). 3. The Bill does not appear to engage any of the rights in NZBORA. Therefore, I could find no incons...

  10. What happens next

    ...Tribunal can: reject the appeal determine that the decision of the Registrar was incorrect but nevertheless reject the complaint upon another ground determine that it should hear the complaint, and direct the Registrar to prepare the complaint for filing with the tribunal determine that the Registrar should ask the person who complained to consider whether or not the matter could be best settled using the immigration adviser's own complaints procedure.