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  1. Wharehinga v Henry - Rangatira A No 96 [2019] Chief Judge's MB 15 (2019 CJ 15) [pdf, 155 KB]

    2019 Chief Judge’s MB 15 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIĀRIKI DISTRICT A20140007968 CJ 2014/11 UNDER Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Rangatira A No 96 BETWEEN EUNICE MAATA WHAREHINGA Applicant AND CODY WIREMU HENRY Respondent Hearing: 20 March 2015 (Heard at Wellington) Judgment: 20 March 2019 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE W W ISAAC

  2. Waipakuranui Incorporation v Marumaru Junior [2011] Māori Appellate Court MB 51 (2011 APPEAL 51) [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Waipakuranui Incorporation BETWEEN WAIPAKURANUI INCORPORATION Applicant AND TE HOEROA MARUMARU JUNIOR Respondent Hearing: 9 February 2011 (Heard at Whanganui) Court: Judge A D Spencer Judge P J Savage Judge S R Clark Appearances: T H Bennion, counsel for the Appellant E J Unsworth, counsel for the Respondent Judgment: 9 February 2011 at 12:15 PM JUDGMENT OF THE MAORI APPELLATE COURT...

  3. EC Covid-19 Directions 2020-04-21 [pdf, 63 KB]

    2nd Directions and Advisory Notes subsequent to Protocol of 25 March 2020 Under Alert Level 3: Information to parties, lawyers, witnesses and other participants Principal Environment Judge Laurie Newhook 21 April 2020 1. New Zealand shortly reduces to COVID-19 Level 3 from midnight next Monday 27 April. The new level may last for 2 or more weeks and carries strong recommendations for people to continue to work from home, but where it is necessary to gather, to limit numbers...

  4. EC Covid-19 Directions 2020-04-21 v2 [pdf, 63 KB]

    2nd Directions and Advisory Notes subsequent to Protocol of 25 March 2020 Under Alert Level 3: Information to parties, lawyers, witnesses and other participants Principal Environment Judge Laurie Newhook 21 April 2020 1. New Zealand shortly reduces to COVID-19 Level 3 from midnight next Monday 27 April. The new level may last for 2 or more weeks and carries strong recommendations for people to continue to work from home, but where it is necessary to gather, to limit numbers...

  5. OIA-113685.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...OIA 113685 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Staffing levels Thank you for your email of 1 July 2024, requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information relating to staffing levels at the Chief District Court Judge’s office (CDCJ). For clarity in response, I will respond to each part in turn: 1. What was the total number of Ministry of Justice staff assigned to the office of the chief district court judge as of; • 1 May 2014 • 1 May 2019 ...

  6. Compulsory substance addiction treatment

    ...treatment, see the Ministry of Health's website. To find out about the Family Court's role in the process, see the information below. On this page: Reviewing a patient’s treatment Urgent review of patient’s compulsory treatment status Appealing the judge’s decision Reviewing a patient’s treatment When a person is accepted for compulsory treatment for severe substance addiction, the clinician in charge signs a Compulsory Treatment Certificate and treatment begins. Within 10 days o...

  7. 2015 Decisions of public interest

    ...practitioners of employment law as well as for the particular parties. These will include some judgments of the full Court and others examining and applying new law 2015 [2015] NZEmpC 230 FIRST Union Inc v Jacks Hardware and Timber Ltd (Judgment of Chief Judge Colgan, 17 December 2015). DECLARATION – AN END TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING? - FACILITATED BARGAINING – declaration regarding employer's assertion that bargaining for collective agreement concluded on specific date without settlement of...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 62 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Issue 62Kia puta ki te whai ao ki te ao mārama ANGI TE ROPU WHAKAMANA I TE TIRITI O WAITANGI Hakihea / December 2008 From the world of darkness moving into the world of light 1 CONTENTS PAGE NEW MEMBERS 2 MEMBERS REAPPOINTED 4 NEW JUDGES/PRESIDING OFFICERS 5 OBITUARIES 6 FORMER CHAIRPERSONS 8 HONOURS AWARDED TO MEMBERS 10 FAREWELL TO HON DR IAN SHEARER 10 Ngā Tāngata o Te Taraipiūnara Kei te mihi, kei te tangi ki ngā mate, rātou kua wheturangitia. Haere okioki atu ki te w...

  9. Adlam v Niao - Matata Parish 39A 2A Ahu Whenua Trust [2018] Māori Appellate Court MB 478 (2018 APPEAL 478) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...SAVAGE, CARRIE SAVAGE, WILLIAM DONEY, ALAN NIAO, MARTIN NIAO AND JASON DOWIE AS TRUSTEES OF LOT 39A SEC. 2A PARISH OF MATATA BLOCK Respondents Hearing: 8 May 2018, 2018 Māori Appellate Court MB (Heard at Rotorua) Court: Judge S R Clark (Presiding) Judge S F Reeves Judge M J Doogan Appearances: L Van for the Appellant D Stone for the Respondents Judgment: 22 August 2018 JUDGMENT OF THE COURT C...

  10. Matthews v Matthews - Estate of Graham Ngahina Matthews [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 512 (2015 APPEAL 512) [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...MATUTAERA MATTHEWS Appellant AND GEORGE MATTHEWS, LESLEY PEDDIE AND STEPHEN COMRIE AND BARBARA JACKI CLARK Respondents Hearing: 10 February 2015 at 2015 Māori Appellate Court MB 16-56 (Heard at Whanganui) Court: Judge C T Coxhead (Presiding) Chief Judge W W Isaac Judge M J Doogan Appearances: Mr Richard Laurenson and Mr John Porter, counsel for the appellant Mr Leo Watson, counsel for the respondents Mr John Unsworth, counsel for the es...