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  1. OIA-97926-response.pdf [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...office memos, communications with Police prosecutors, SIS, and other government agencies, text messages, hand written notes and charging documents relating [sic] to , and pertaining to the aforementioned 4. Copies of all bail applications, appeal applications and decisions pertaining thereto made by the Courts pertaining to the aforementioned 5. All civil actions, judgements, suits and torts filed against , Destiny Church (and all of its associated companies, trusts, societies...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 14 Farrand Orchards Ltd v Tane [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...the plaintiff will be to abide by whatever decision the Court makes as to the defendant’s application. [4] In his memorandum counsel for the plaintiff has also advised (appropriately) that even if the defendant had instructed his counsel to appeal after Christmas but before the expiry of the date for the filing of a defence, it is likely that the plaintiff would not object to leave being granted. [5] Ms Pollak has advised in her application that she was instructed prior to Chr...

  3. 23 August 2024 Hamilton City Council v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...Regional Council - Waikato Regional Policy Statement ENV-2023-313-000048 1. i. Topic: Topic Number: Hamilton City Council v Waikato Regional Council Appeal By Submitter On Proposed Policy Statement Or Plan pursuant to Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 Court Reference: ENV-2024-AKL-000007

  4. HRRT-Panel-Members-Position-Profile-2025 [docx, 29 KB]

    ...Right Review Tribunal (the Tribunal) is established under the Human Rights Act 1993 (the Act) and comprises a Chairperson, Deputy Chairpersons and Panel Members, two of whom are appointed for each hearing of the Tribunal and may also be appointed to hear appeals to the High Court. The Tribunal hears and determines proceedings under the Human Rights Act, the Privacy Act 2020 and the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 after complaints have first been dealt with by the Human Rights Commis...

  5. The hearing

    ...without a party being there, if that party fails to attend without good reason. The decision The judge will issue a written decision, generally 5 to 6 weeks from the hearing date. You’ll be sent a copy. If you’re unhappy with the decision, you can appeal to the High Court.

  6. Privacy

    ...to do something, or stop doing something. Decisions on access requests: The Commissioner will make binding decisions on complaints about access to information, rather than the Human Rights Review Tribunal.  The Commissioner’s decisions can be appealed to the Tribunal. Strengthening cross-border protections: New Zealand agencies will have to take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information sent overseas is protected by comparable privacy standards. The Act also clarifies that whe...

  7. ENV-2020-AKL-000100

    Appeal ENV-2020-AKL-000100 Waikato and Waipa River Iwi v Waikato Regional Council s274 interested parties Auckland/Waikato Fish and Game Council Beef+Lamb New Zealand Limited Dairy NZ Limited Director-General of Conservation Federated Farmers of New Zealand Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited G Pinnell Graeme Gleeson Horticulture New Zealand Matamata-Piako District Council Miraka Limited OJI Fibre Solutions NZ Limited Potatoes NZ Incorporated Pukekohe Vegetable Growers Association Royal Forest a...

  8. How to apply

    ...Internet banking To make your payment by direct credit, please use the bank account information and payment reference provided below. The account name is: Ministry of Justice The account number is: 03 0049 0001063 00 The reference is: You must quote the appeal name as a reference. Please include adequate identifying information with your payment (LVT location, valuation number or site address). As long as the information included with the payment is the same information supplied to staff...

  9. [2011] NZEmpC 43 Hally Labels Ltd v Powell [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...balance of convenience favours the granting of the injunction; (e) That the overall justice of the case favours the granting of the injunction. 7 Was the restraint reasonable? [22] Mr Gallie advised that the defendant does not intend to cross-appeal but will wish at the substantive investigation to contend strongly that the restraint was unreasonable and therefore unenforceable. For present interim purposes however, he accepted that the plaintiff had established as a serious...

  10. [2011] NZEmpC 161 Rush Security Services Limited v Coverdale [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...room. [32] In terms of the legal position, Ms Rush submitted that the decisions the plaintiff made were made honestly and that any adverse effect on employment was not foreseen. Ms Rush relied upon and cited various passages from the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Auckland City Council v New Zealand Public Service Association Inc. 11 In reliance on a statement made at [25] of the Auckland City Council judgment, Ms Rush submitted: The Plaintiff cannot be reasonably required...