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  1. Black - Awhitu Parish Lot 112 (2002) 101 Waikato MB 9 (101 W 9) [pdf, 777 KB]

    ...A20010006949 IN THE MAnER of an application by Waatara Black under Section 240 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 for removal of the trustees of Awhltu Parish Lot 112 I heard this application on 7 August 2002. At that hearing I stood in for Judge Spencer and anticipated that I would merely take minutes for him and he would make a decision. He has now referred the file back to the Hamilton Court and suggested that Judge Milroy, who has succeeded me, should deal with the matter. Ju...

  2. MOJ0040_Aug23-WEB.pdf [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...groups that are contracted by the Ministry of Justice. Before the conference THE OFFENDER NEEDS TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OFFENDING The restorative justice process cannot begin until an offender has pleaded or been found guilty in court. A judge then decides if restorative justice should be explored. The offender will be asked if they are willing to take part. A trained facilitator will assess the case and the offender to see if they are suited to restorative justice. The fac...

  3. MOJ0586_SEP21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...in some forms. You can download them from justice.govt.nz/family/separation-divorce/. Or call us on 0800 268 787 and ask us to send the forms to you. Or visit your local court and ask for the forms. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOU FILE YOUR APPLICATION A judge will look at your application and decide whether to grant the application without a hearing, or if you both need to go to court before making the Separation Order. A Separation Order is usually valid from the day the judge makes the orde...

  4. About the Employment Court

    ...Court of Arbitration, a specialist court for hearing industrial disputes, making and interpreting awards, and setting minimum standards of employment. The court also had the power to set and adjust wages. The court initially comprised a Supreme Court Judge, a union representative, and an employers' representative. But from 1937, it had its own judge (except for one year, 1939). Industrial Court (1974–1978) Created by the Industrial Relations Act 1973, the court's structure now comprised dire...

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  5. Maori Land Court Judgment Delivery [pdf, 128 KB]

    MĀORI LAND COURT JUDGMENT DELIVERY Judgment delivery expectations All judges of the Māori Land Court aim to deliver decisions as promptly as possible. The judges of the Māori Land Court expect that 90% of Court decisions will be delivered within three months of the last day of hearing or receipt of the last submission in the case in question. This period does not include court vacations. On occasion a judge may advise parties that the judgment will take longer th...

  6. Haddon v Rahui Te Kuri Inc – Pakiri R (1994) 3 Taitokerau Appellate MB 178 (3 APWH 178) [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Insert of the word 'deemed' In Section 2(2)(f)/53. 2. What is the effect of any failure to note a memorandum of transfer in the records of the Court as required under Section 233/53? Hearing: Whangarei - 24 November 1993 Comm: Deputy Chief Judge A G McHugh (Presiding) Judges N F Smith and G D Carter Counsel: W W Peters for L Haddon R M Bell for M Brown and K Morris J A L Oliver for The Registrar-General of Land DECISION Delivered at Wellington this 04 3-----tiay of /7V/e1/1...

  7. Te Manutukutuku issue 72 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...urupā during the sixth hearing week of its inquiry, held in April 2018. Claimant evidence during the week referred to the church and the marae, which are located about eight kilometres north of Taihape. 2 As reported in this issue, Deputy Chief Judge Fox, who has taken over as presiding officer for the Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiry, has informed the parties that the Tribunal will release the first part of its report in August this year. This is a response, in part, to a joint r...

  8. Moke v Trustees of Ngāti Tarāwhai Iwi Trust [2019] Māori Appellate Court MB 265 (2019 APPEAL 265) [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...Waiariki MB 141-164 in respect of Ngāti Tarāwhai Iwi Trust BETWEEN EVA MOKE Appellant AND TRUSTEES OF NGĀTI TARĀWHAI IWI TRUST Respondents Hearing: 13 May 2019 (Heard at Rotorua) Court: Deputy Chief Judge C L Fox Judge M J Doogan Judge M P Armstrong Appearances: J Pou for the Appellant N Tahana for the Respondents Judgment: 25 June 2019 JUDGMENT OF THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT...

  9. Te Manutukutuku Issue 72 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...urupā during the sixth hearing week of its inquiry, held in April 2018. Claimant evidence during the week referred to the church and the marae, which are located about eight kilometres north of Taihape. 2 As reported in this issue, Deputy Chief Judge Fox, who has taken over as presiding officer for the Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiry, has informed the parties that the Tribunal will release the first part of its report in August this year. This is a response, in part, to a joint r...