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  1. R. Singh v Kumar [2016] NZIACDT 47 (6 September 2016) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...14; www.justice.govt.nz). [2] Mr Kumar admitted the ground of complaint, which the Tribunal upheld. In essence, the ground was that he failed to record some advice in writing, and was not as clear as desirable in correspondence. [3] The Registrar filed a statement of complaint alleging Mr Kumar, failed to warn against a grossly unfounded application, a failure to respond to Immigration New Zealand’s concerns regarding his client’s circumstances, and failing to explain matters of con...

  2. Mangu - Motatau 1B3E2 (2002) 95 Whangārei MB 58 (95 WH 58) [pdf, 432 KB]

    ...27 June 2000 at 91 WH 1-8. 2. This background has nol allered and is well known 10 the parties and it would serve no useful purpose to repeat it in this decision. The Applications 3. The applications to be determined by the Court have all been filed by Wally and Pompey Mangu and include: (i) An application to determine the ownership of a house on Motatau 1 B3E2 known as Te Hawera pursuant 10 s18(1)(a)/93. (ii) (iii) An application to determine the ownership of the bridge acr...

  3. Turanga - Okahukura 8M2C2C2A2B (2002) 266 Rotorua MB 15 (266 ROT 15) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...8M2C2C2A2B is 133.412 hectares of Maori Freehold land in a largely undeveloped state near Lake Rotoaira. Mr Turanga owns .2221 shares ofa total of3.2072 shares. This in mathematical proportions equates to 9.2388 hectares. It was unclear from the file and the sketch plans attached exactly how much land Mr Turanga wished to have. On an early sketch plan approximately 2 acres were shown as sought but it is now clear that he seeks in fact 9.2388 hectares as his share. The application...

  4. [2020] NZEmpC 133 Gate Gourmet New Zealand Ltd v Sandhu [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...1 Sandhu v Gate Gourmet New Zealand Ltd [2020] NZERA 259 (Member O’Sullivan). • Business New Zealand and the NZCTU are to be served by the plaintiff with all pleadings and documents filed in the proceeding, and a copy of any agreed bundle of documents prepared for the substantive hearing. • Business New Zealand and the NZCTU may file and serve written submissions no later than two days before the date set for hearing.

  5. [2021] NZEmpC 21 Neil v New Zealand Nurses Organisation [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...for defendant Judgment: 8 March 2021 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT (NO 2) OF JUDGE KATHRYN BECK (Application for stay of proceedings) [1] This is an application to stay these proceedings pending the outcome of a judicial review, filed in the Court of Appeal, of the decision of this Court to strike out parts of the plaintiffs’ second amended statement of claim (filed on 15 September 2020).1 [2] The application is not opposed by the defendant. 1 Neil v New Zealan...

  6. 2020-14-Te-Ahu-a-Turanga-Manawatu-Tararua-Highway-Project-24.6.2020.pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...conferences, including a revised set of consent conditions, and to identify any issues for determination by the Court at hearing. (xi) Expert evidence from Horizons Regional Council and s27 4 parties covering matters remaining at issue is to be filed by 4 August 2020. Evidence in rebuttal from NZTA is to be filed by 14 August 2020. 3 (xiii) 24 August to 28 August 2020 are confirmed as the dates for hearing. Parties are to advise the Court on completion of all of the above matter...

  7. Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority - COVID-19 Level 3 [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...Other applications may be able to be dealt with on the papers without a hearing, if the parties and the Authority agree. Applications still being received During the Alert Level 3 period, applications and associated documents can continue to be filed with the Authority but will only be received electronically. Paper applications will not be accepted until after the Level 3 period lifts. The Authority’s email address for filing is: ARLA@justice.govt.nz Priority matters During t...

  8. [2022] NZEmpC 41 GF v Comptroller of the New Zealand Customs Service [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...matters at issue, and their likely broader impact, it is appropriate that the application be granted. Leave is granted on the following basis: • Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa is to be served by the plaintiff with all pleadings and documents filed in the proceeding, and a copy of any agreed bundle of documents prepared for the substantive hearing. • Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa may file and serve written submissions no later than two days before the date set for hearing....

  9. 21 December 2021 Hutt City Council [pdf, 47 KB]

    ...TIME: 11:30 AM VENUE: Courtroom 5.01 District Court Building 5th Floor 49 Ballance Street Wellington Ph: (04) 9188300; Fax: (04) 9188303 PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE PURPOSE This will be a time to discuss the 23 November 2021 memorandum filed by the applicants. The purpose of the conference will be to ensure that proper preparations are made for the hearing of the proceedings at a later time. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Everyone who wishes to take part in the proceedings should at...