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  1. Form 24c Criminal D-F [pdf, 348 KB]

    ...380.00 570.00 Expert/Sentencing reports Expert witness/reports 220.00 380.00 570.00 Section 38 – forensic report 250.00 270.00 320.00 Restorative justice report 150.00 170.00 200.00 (Interlocutory) Appeals to the High Court Interim Fee (excl. GST) Completion Fee (excl. GST) Full Fee (excl. GST) Preparation 330.00 220.00 550....

  2. Form24c Criminal Tax Invoice Schedule D-F [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...disclosure $270 $380 $570 Expert/Sentencing reports Expert witness/reports $220 $380 $570 Section 38 – forensic report $250 $270 $320 Restorative justice report $150 $170 $200 (Interlocutory) Appeals to the High Court Interim Fee (excl. GST) Completion Fee (excl. GST) Full Fee (excl. GST) Preparation $330 $220 $550...

  3. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Slater (Costs) [2019] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...following: [5.1] A flexible approach can be taken by the Tribunal to costs. See [60]. [5.2] There must be caution about applying the conventional civil costs regime in the Tribunal’s jurisdiction. See [61]. [5.3] The Tribunal has broad powers to do justice even if this means departing from the conventional rules applying to civil proceedings. See [62]. http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1993/0028/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM297469#DLM297469 http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/pu...

  4. OIA-97004.pdf [pdf, 810 KB]

    ...(days) from filing to disposal for cases disposed of where a substantive hearing was held . • The data for 2022 covers the period from 1 January to 31 May 2022. • Defended general proceedings are also referred to as "disputed"' matters. • This data may differ from previously released or published data. This data was extracted from the Case Management System as at 4 June 2022. Table 3: Average time from filing to disposal for High Court Civil Cases disposed of inv...

  5. About the Tribunal

    ...Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).  Contact the tribunal through Tenancy Services Tribunal hearings Tribunal hearings are informal. The tribunal makes decisions about each dispute based on the general principles of the law and the merits and justice of the case. It doesn’t have to follow strict legal technicalities. Hearings can be held: in person at court; or using audio visual services such as teleconference (phone) or by using Microsoft (MS) Teams phone or video. MS Teams is...

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  6. Kaiārahi o te Kooti-a-Whānau

    ...service here How do I get in contact with a Kaiārahi? You can contact your local Family Court Kaiārahi in the following ways:  ask at the main counter (customer services) at your local courthouse phone 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) email Kaiarahi@justice.govt.nz Confidentiality All information you share with Kaiārahi will remain confidential. The Ministry of Justice will manage your information in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020. Evaluation Report for the Kaiārahi – Family C...

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  7. OIA-100246.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ~-: ~ ~ l\1 I N I S TRY OF ~.~i~ JUSTIC_E ~ /,1/,11ou/11re 31 October 2022 Section (9) (2) (a ) Tena koe Section (9) (2) Official Information Act request: Full copy of report Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 contactus@justice.govt.nz I www.Justlce.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 100246 Thank you for your email of 19 October 2022, following on from your previous Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) request ( our reference 9908...

  8. AML-and-CFT-Regulations-Amendment-Regulations-2023.pdf [pdf, 709 KB]

    Hon Ginny Andersen Minister of Justice Proactive release - Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations Amendment Regulations 2023 Date of issue: 18 September 2023 The following document has been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (23) 4. No. Document Comments 1 Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Released in full. Financing of Terrorism Regulations Amendment Regulations 2023 LEG Minute Cabinet Office Meeting date:...

  9. CN v AKSC1 LCRO 106 / 2010 (23 September 2010) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...concerned the Practitioner‟s fees which the Complainant had considered were not fair and reasonable in all of the circumstances that were set out in the complaint letter. An additional issue identified by the Committee concerned the related matter of security sought by the Practitioner for payment. The other heads of complaint interfaced with the main complaint. One involved an allegation that the Practitioner had failed to inform the Complainant that legal aid had been approve...

  10. MVDT COVID 19 Protocol Level 3 [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...processes will be adapted for the Alert Level 3 environment. 3. With effect from 11.59pm on 27 April 2020: (a) All hearings that were adjourned following the Government’s announcement of the move to Alert Level 4 will be rescheduled as a matter of priority. The parties involved in those matters should expect to be contacted by Ministry of Justice staff in the days following the move to Alert Level 3. (b) All applications, notices and documents relevant to any claim should be...