Search Results

Search results for justice matters.

8027 items matching your search terms

  1. Process evaluation for the Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Court [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Process Evaluation for the Alcohol and other Drug Treatment Court Te Whare Whakapiki Wairua Interim Report Prepared for Ministry of Justice 18 August 2015 P R O C E S S E V A L U A T I O N F O R T H E A L C O H O L A N D O T H E R D R U G T R E A T M E N T C O U R T P I L O T , T E W H A R E W H A K A P I K I W A I R U A : I N T E R I M R E P O R T i Contents Preface v Glossary vi 1. Executive summary 1 1.1 Evaluation purpose 1 1.2...

  2. 2017 Report of the Registrar of the Environment Court [pdf, 674 KB]

    ...years. 1.3 The Registry The Registrar and Deputy Registrars exercise quasi-judicial powers such as the consideration of certain waiver applications and, where directed to do so by an Environment Judge, undertake acts preliminary or incidental to matters before the Court. The Environment Court Unit falls within the Specialist Courts Group of the Ministry of Justice. The Registrar is also the Operations Manager for the Environment Court and has reporting and budgetary responsibili...

  3. [2019] NZEmpC 147 Baker v Hauraki Rail Trail Ltd [pdf, 273 KB]

    CAROL BAKER v HAURAKI RAIL TRAIL LTD [2019] NZEmpC 147 [17 October 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2019] NZEmpC 147 EMPC 286/2018 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for leave to file amended statement of claim BETWEEN CAROL BAKER Plaintiff AND HAURAKI RAI...

  4. [2025] NZLCDT 12 Auckland Standards Committee 4 v O'Boyle (10 March 2025) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...COMPLAINANT, Ms O’BOYLE’S CLIENT AND OTHER PERSONS INVOLVED IN THAT CASE. FURTHER ORDER IN RESPECT OF NAMES OF Ms O’BOYLE’S FAMILY MEMBERS, MEDICAL, FINANCIAL, AND SOCIAL ASPECTS AFFECTING THOSE MEMBERS; AND MEDICAL, FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL MATTERS CONCERNING Ms O’BOYLE (AIDED BY REDACTIONS OF PARTS OF THIS DECISION). THESE ORDERS MADE PURSUANT TO S 240 LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS ACT 2006. NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2025] NZLCDT 12...

  5. [2014] NZEmpC 236 Lyttelton Port Co Ltd v Rail Maritime Transport Union Inc [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...case of illegality of the strike. Second, if so, the Court must determine where the balance of convenience lies between the parties before the case can be heard and decided substantively. Put another way, the Court must determine whether the injustice of prohibiting industrial action that may turn out to be lawful is outweighed by the injustice of allowing what may be found to be an unlawful action to continue, perhaps for up to several months. Finally, the remedy of injunction b...

  6. LCRO 184/2018 DP v VK (17 December 2019) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...own view of the fairness of the substance and process of a Committee’s determination. Review Process On the papers [6] Mrs DP requested a hearing in person, and provided the following reasons in support on 14 January 2019: (a) the subject matter and history of the complaint was complex with events that stretched over many years; (b) the consequences to my career and professional reputation are severe, should a finding of misconduct be upheld. I have been asked to become in...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 127 Hall v Dionex Pty Ltd interlocutory [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...speculative. The evidence in reply must be just that – in reply. But it would be premature to seek to deal with issues that have not yet arisen, and may not (if the computer cannot be located). [7] I am satisfied that it is in the interests of justice that the application for an extension be granted. Accordingly, leave is granted to the defendant to file and serve any reply briefs of evidence no later than 4.00 pm on 31 July 2014. [8] Leave is reserved for either party to app...

  8. BORA Taxation (Annual Rates, Foreign Superannuation, and Remedial Matters) Bill [pdf, 289 KB]

    Taxation (Annual Rates, Foreign Superannuation, and Remedial Matters) Bill Taxation (Annual Rates, Foreign Superannuation, and Remedial Matters) Bill 16 April 2013 Attorney-General Legal Advice Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Taxation (Annual Rates, Foreign Superannuation, and Remedial Matters) Bill 1.We have considered whether the Taxation (Annual Rates, Foreign Superannuation, and Remedial Matters) Bill (IRD 17420/1.3) (‘the Bill’) is consistent...

  9. Trustees of Matata 990 - Matata 990 (2002) 98 Whakatāne MB 187 (98 WHK 187) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...2002 its income was $11,508.00. In the first year the trustees took $2,361.00 as fees and there was, as a result, a net loss to the trust of $850.00. In the second year $6,782.00 was taken as fees and the· trust made a net loss of $5,646.00. The matter was the subject of a s67/93 Conference before the Deputy Chief Judge and then set down for a formal hearing before me. What was at issue really was the question of the fees that had been paid in the past and the $10,000.00 claimed. A...

  10. Audio-visual facilities in courts

    ...used in some court proceedings. AVL (Audio-Visual Link) technology allows courts to connect directly to prison booths and to other video conferencing facilities in New Zealand and overseas. Types of proceedings where AVL can be used Criminal procedural matters (where no evidence will be presented) Criminal procedural matters will be heard by audio-visual link rather than in person, when the defendant is in custody and the technology is available, taking into account the criteria under sections...