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  1. [2024] NZEmpC 238 Preece v Synlait Milk Ltd [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...sent on 2 June 2022 did not refer to the termination of Ms Preece’s employment, nor did it refer to her alleged exclusion from the workplace. It did not raise a personal grievance for unjustifiable dismissal. [49] The statement of problem, filed and served in April 2023, referred to claims of alleged unjustifiable disadvantage and alleged unjustifiable dismissal. It was sufficiently detailed to raise the unjustifiable dismissal personal grievance. However, it was well out of...

  2. [2025] NZREADT 22 - ZD & NK v Liu & Zareian (18 June 2025) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...referral, the Tribunal issued Minute 1 (25 November 2024) making directions as to the conduct of the proceedings. Minute 2 (13 March 2025) directed the referral be determined on the papers and set a timetable for submissions. [25] The Authority filed a paginated bundle of the documents before the Committee (5 December 2024). It also filed memoranda (19 December 2024 and 16 May 2025). [26] The purchasers filed their statement of claim (28 January 2025), with a paginated bundle...

  3. Tehei - Succession to Taiparoro Hiririni [2025] Chief Judge's MB 1356 (2025 CJ 1356) [pdf, 819 KB]

    ...2025 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ MATUA TUARUA C T COXHEAD Judgment of Deputy Chief Judge C T Coxhead 2025 Chief Judge's MB 1357 Hei tīmatanga kōrero Introduction [1] Two applications were filed pursuant to s 45 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (the Act). [2] The first application was filed by Bella Tehei, Nati Lewis and Moana Thompson in 2015 relating to succession Orders made at 86 Opōtiki MB 254-257 dated 6 December 2004...

  4. Evaluation of Family Dispute Resolution service and mandatory self-representation [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...proceedings. This means that people who take their mediated parenting agreement to the Family Court for formal recognition, or who would like a judge to help them reach agreement or make a decision for them, are not able to use a lawyer to:  File their documents with the Family Court  Meet with the judge (if required) in the early stages of the court process. The Family Legal Advice Service (FLAS) is available to help low income people understand the new FJS and assist them to f...

  5. Environment Court annual review 2015 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...Environment Court of New Zealand Annual Review 2015 2 PUBLISHED MAY 2016 CONCERNING CALENDAR YEAR 2015 In this review Calendar year 2015: an overview by Principal Environment Judge ........................................ 4 Profile of the Court .................................................................................................................... 6 The Court’s place in the New Zealand Court system ............................................................

  6. 2014 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA Youth Crime Action Plan LAUNCHED YCAP Youth crime action plan 2013–2023 A 10 year plan to reduce crime by young people Jury trials re-open in Dunedin AFTER BEING OUTSOURCED DUE TO BUILDING SEISMIC CONCERNS Police eFiling of charges BEGINS eFiling OF PRE-SENTENCE REPORTS STARTS Restorative justice services EXPANDED TO ALL COURTS Laywer/court audio-visual links Christchurch Justice & Emergency Services Precinct BUILDING DESIGN UNVEI...

  7. OIA-103056.pdf [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    ...IO N AC T 19 82 received this email in error and promptly delete all copies of the email from your system. While Fujitsu would never knowingly send a virus via email, it is the receiver's responsibility to scan all communication and any files attached for computer viruses and other defects. Fujitsu does not accept liability for any loss or damage (whether direct, indirect, consequential, or economic), however caused, and whether caused by negligence or otherwise, that may result di...

  8. [2011] NZEmpC 131 Yang v L E Builders Ltd [pdf, 66 KB]

    ...which the withholding payment activity was listed as “Contracts wholly or substantially for labour only in the building industry”. [3] The plaintiff’s challenge was set down for hearing on 16 May 2011. On 11 May counsel for the plaintiff filed a memorandum advising that they had searched the Companies Office website and had found that Mr Loo had applied, allegedly at a time that he had full knowledge of these proceedings, to have the defendant company removed from the Reg...

  9. [2009] NZEmpC WC 27/09 Griffiths Drilling (NZ) Ltd v Jenner [pdf, 24 KB]

    ...agreed documents although either party may seek to introduce at the hearing any other document/s on which there may be any dispute about relevance or admissibility. Ms Aldred for the plaintiff has accepted responsibility for the compilation and filing of the bundle of documents after consultation with Ms Angus Burney. [25] The hearing of the challenge will be in the Employment Court at Wellington beginning at 9.30 am on Monday 8 March 2010 and on the following day, 9 March. [26]...

  10. [2006] NZEmpC CC 2A/06 Rawlings v Sanco NZ Ltd [pdf, 32 KB]

    ...Mr Rawlings will have to establish a prima facie case of personal grievance and, thereafter, the onus will shift to Sanco to justify its actions. [19] Mr Rawlings will present his case first and Sanco will follow. The plaintiff must file and serve briefs of the evidence of any witnesses no later than 14 days before the hearing with the defendant doing likewise within 7 days. All relevant documents intended to be relied on by the parties must be bundled and given to the C...