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  1. Wise v Commissioner of Police [2020] NZHRRT 44 [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...OF TRIBUNAL1 [1] Ms Wise is a former employee of the New Zealand Police (Police). Ms Wise was made redundant from the Police on 6 February 2015. After concluding her employment with the Police Ms Wise made a number of information privacy requests leading up to an information privacy request dated 19 June 2018 which is the subject of this claim. [2] Ms Wise did not receive a response to her information privacy request until 29 August 2019, which was after she had filed her claim...

  2. Guide to filing a claim form [pdf, 173 KB]

    This guide will provide you with information that will assist you to complete the application form as well as providing some of the important reasons why this information is needed. There are a range of reasons why the information being requested on the application form is necessary. Providing all the information will ensure your application proceeds without delay and both parties are given equal opportunity to produce evidence in relation to the dispute. As the Applicant the onus i...

  3. Application for an Order Requiring Payment to a Rights Owner Under Section 122O of the Copyright Act 1994 [pdf, 571 KB]

    COP APPLICATION FORM – 28/05/2024 Application for an Order Requiring Payment to a Rights Owner Under Section 122O of the Copyright Act 1994 COPYRIGHT TRIBUNAL Completing this form • You can fill in this form electronically. If you do this, you must print, sign, and submit it to the Tribunal. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you o...

  4. COP-Application-smart-form-v2.pdf [pdf, 311 KB]

    COP APPLICATION FORM – 1/07/2025 Application for an Order Requiring Payment to a Rights Owner Under Section 122O of the Copyright Act 1994 COPYRIGHT TRIBUNAL Completing this form • You can fill in this form electronically. If you do this, you must print, sign, and submit it to the Tribunal. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you ot...

  5. Steele v Board of Trustees of Salisbury School [2012] NZHRRT 20 [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...person Mr DM O’Neill for Defendant DATE OF HEARING: 16 December 2011 and 23 January 2012 DATE OF DECISION: 7 September 2012 DECISION OF TRIBUNAL Introduction [1] The case for Mr Steele is that when on 19 November 2010 he made a request under information privacy principle 6 for access to personal information about him held by the Board of Trustees of Salisbury School, the Board failed to make a decision on that request within the time limit fixed by s 40(1) of the Pr...

  6. Form 44 Application for contempt of enforcement proceedings [pdf, 496 KB]

    When should I use this form? This form lets you apply for a court order against the judgment debtor where they have the means to pay the judgment debt but are refusing to do so. Use this form if all the following apply: • you are the judgment creditor • the money owed in a judgment or court order has not been paid • you can show that the judgment debtor has the means to pay the debt but is refusing to do so. For example, a financial statement or financial assessment has been complet...

  7. FVPP11-Safety-Programme-Request-for-Information-v2.docx [docx, 261 KB]

    [bookmark: _Hlk535306486][bookmark: _Hlk535306487][bookmark: _Hlk535306488][bookmark: _Hlk535306489][image: crest_BW]Form FVPP11 v4.0 July 2025 Safety Programme Request for Information – FVPP11 Please use this form to request information that should have been sent as part of your Standing Request, or to request that same information where you have no Standing Request. Please note the ability of the court to release information is restricted and can only happen under certain conditions. If any...

  8. A Q v Mudaliar [2015] NZIACDT 76 (23 June 2015) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...enough to require the police clearance. Mr Mudaliar did not raise this point with Immigration New Zealand. [1.5] Mr Mudaliar decided to proceed to obtain a police clearance. Because, the complainant had become unlawful in New Zealand, he lodged a request under section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009. It is a discretionary provision. He submitted the police clearance, but resubmitted the same job description that Immigration New Zealand rejected earlier. He did not provide reasons why Immi...

  9. [2024] NZREADT 09 – WQ v REAA & NN (2 April 2024) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...INTRODUCTION [1] The appellant was one of the purchasers (the purchaser) of a property (the property). Her husband was the other purchaser (the co-purchaser). [2] The purchaser alleges the second respondent licensee (the licensee) failed to inform her that the property’s monolithic cladding had a risk of weathertightness issues and therefore that obtaining finance would be difficult. As a result of the cladding, the purchaser had difficulty financing the purchase which delayed th...

  10. Lochead-MacMillan v Nimble Financial Services Group Limited [2024] NZHRRT 25 [pdf, 214 KB]

    DECISION OF TRIBUNAL1 [1] Nimble Financial Services Group Limited (NFSG) provided Mr Lochead-MacMillan with financial services regarding a property he was purchasing. Mr Lochead-MacMillan subsequently made an information privacy request to NFSG to access his personal information that it held. 1This decision is to be cited as Lochead-MacMillan v Nimble Financial Services Group Limited [2024] NZHRRT 25. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2024] NZHRRT 25 I TE TARAIPIUN...