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  1. Guidelines & lawyer's certificate

    ...Family Court Lawyer's certificate Guidelines for email filing without notice applications to the Family Court 1. Structure the application as one PDF file in the following order: Lawyer’s certificate (email filing certification) Application Affidavit(s) Any exhibits or additional pages referred to in the affidavit Other information such as Parenting Orders, Domestic Violence programme information, memorandum to counsel, etc Information sheet (Information for Police required for FV) Do...

  2. CP v EH LCRO 19 / 2011 (12 November 2013) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...later in relation to your application for leave to adduce further evidence. An application for leave to adduce further evidence is not the norm on appeals from the Family Court. The success of that application resulted in the filing of further affidavits, as recently as last month. Additionally, the appellant’s counsel is required to prepare a casebook (which comprises a bundle of all relevant documents from the Lower Court), along with a chronology of key events in submission...

  3. Shankar v Ahuja [2015] NZIACDT 36 (31 March 2015) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...disputed facts are critical to the grounds of complaint. I must decide whether Mr Ahuja or the complainant’s evidence is to be preferred. [38] Aspects of Mr Ahuja’s evidence raised serious concerns regarding his credibility. As noted Mr Ahuja in an affidavit denied having filed the first application, and explained the circumstances in this way: “[The complainant and her husband], in the Adviser’s absence, took away the partially completed work visa application of the Complainant...

  4. Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Fendall [2018] NZLCDT 26 [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...upon admissions made during that interview. C. Credibility Generally [65] This is a case in which credibility was an important feature. We found Ms Fendall’s evidence to be evasive, at times illogical, even far-fetched; and at times her affidavit evidence was shown to be actually misleading. [66] For example, in her affidavit:20 “[46] I accept that I negligently and recklessly failed to disclose legal work and legal income I received while on claim in the individual declar...

  5. Anderson v Lowe - Succession to Moera Anderson [2021] Chief Judge's MB 728 (2021 CJ 728) [pdf, 499 KB]

    ...Rangitoto Tuhua 33C3B1F1) in numbers 1 to 6, 8 and 9 and 12 to 18, with substitution of successors in the proportions shown. Identification of evidence that may be of assistance in remedying the mistake or omission 13. The applicant has filed an affidavit dated 18 December 2017 in support of her application. 14. From the information contained in the affidavit, the following whakapapa has been compiled. The applicant is the daughter of Rua Anderson....

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 252 Page v Whanganui District Council [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...[2012] NZCA 324. 15 Re: Hearing Costs/Challenging Abatement Notice application from A N Page dated 22 December 2021 at [1]. 8 New information and the lack of evidence of any fresh Notice of Application for Enforcement Orders and supporting Affidavit pursuant to s316 and s320 of RMA submitted by Whanganui District Council prior to May 19 2009 Environment Court means the whole process was flawed and Enforcement Order issued was unlawfully made, with both the costs award and co...

  7. Criminal Fixed Fee schedules 2018 updated 5 October 2023 [pdf, 499 KB]

    ...experts • obtaining and reviewing any reports • any agent fees • reporting to client. - written sentencing submissions @2 $250 For: • taking instructions, attending the client • preparing sentencing submissions and affidavits – - under Sentencing Practice Note 2003 - in support of an application made under, for example, sections 81 or 94 of the Land Transport Act 1998, or under section 106 of the Sentencing Act 2002 • any agent fees • reporti...

  8. [2013] NZEmpC 141 2Air NZ Ltd v Kerr [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...because there is a possibility that documents may be relevant. (2) Relevance must be determined in relation to the pleadings in this specific case. Relevance is not to be determined by reason of submissions as to alleged facts put forward in Affidavits in relation to the application for further and better discovery unless such submissions relate back to the pleadings or to already discovered documents ... (3) It follows from the first two principles that a party may not seek...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 62 Dynamic Meats 2014 v Hodges Allen [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...Meats despite being requested. Neither applicant was paid although Ms Allen subsequently received a sum that she agreed to. [8] The Authority did not make any detailed findings about the circumstances giving rise to the dismissals but in sworn affidavits filed in opposition to the application for an extension of time, both applicants deposed that they had been dismissed by Mr O'Regan, who the Authority found was in charge of the business premises at Hastings (the Aut...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 8 Q v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...their members. c) The public interest in maintaining the effective and safe operation of those units, and the safety of members outweighed the public interest in having justice administered open and publicly. d) On the grounds set out in the affidavit of Ms R W Groot, a Senior Legal Advisor in the Employee Relations Team at Police National Headquarters. [9] Ms Groot’s affidavit explained the nature of the operations of the specialist unit of which the plaintiff had been an e...