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  1. EI & OI v UX [2024] NZDT 432 (31 May 2024) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  2. KS & TC v M Ltd [2024] NZDT 565 (5 August 2024) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  3. JT & QL v SQ & TQ [2024] NZDT 855 (10 September 2024) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  4. KD v SQ [2025] NZDT 52 (18 February 2025) [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  5. Pay online

    You are now able to file and pay for civil applications online through our file and pay tool. Alternatively, you can:  Deliver any documents you are filing to a Court (find your nearest court), or Post the documents to: Central RegistryDX SX10042PO Box 789, Wellington 6140 Please remember the following if the application has not been filed electronically but you are making the payment through File and Pay: If your application type does not appear in our drop-down menus, it is not current...

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  6. LCRO 216/2016 QW v CN (26 February 2019) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...his fees. [10] It was inappropriate for QW to request an undertaking from this Office. If QW is unable to negotiate the release he seeks with CN’s personal representatives, as previously explained, liability would be a matter of law for the civil jurisdiction, not for this Office. Similarly, any challenge QW may wish to raise to the quantum of CN’s fees could be determined in the civil jurisdiction on the basis of sworn evidence. [11] In short, QW has an appropriate remedy e...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement review of the Judicature Act and consolidation of courts legislation [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...The  numbers  of  Auckland  commercial list cases in 2002 and 2003 are not reliable because of the introduction of a new  data collection system.  6. In analysing options about the upper limit of the District Court’s civil jurisdiction, it is difficult  to predict the behaviour of  litigants  in  future.   The Ministry of  Justice does not record the  value claimed in every case.  The following assumptions have been made: ...

  8. LCRO 64/2023 VA v JL (18 August 2025) [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...2021 in which she summarised the background to the chef’s claim of an employment premium and asked two questions. The first question was “how to pull this case out of the employment relations?” She explained: If [the chef] had to pay legal fees, he could not stick to lies as he is doing now. [My previous lawyer] explained to me before that my legal costs would be higher if I went to a District Court. So her strategy was to defend instead of turning to the District Court. She...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement Improving Case Management for Civil Cases in the High Court [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    Regulatory Impact Statement Improving Case Management for Civil Cases in the High Court Agency Disclosure Statement This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared by the Ministry of Justice. The RIS provides an analysis of options to reduce delays and encourage efficient use of judicial resources during the management of civil cases in the High Court. Analysis in the RIS assumes case management is a beneficial process because courts need to manage cases to ensure resources...

  10. OX v SN [2021] NZDT 1581 (3 August 2021) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...