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  1. Karena v Steedman - Te Koau A (2019) 76 Tākitimu MB 183 (76 TKT 183) [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...application. Mr Karena believes this was a disservice to the beneficiaries of the trust as the application would have had a good chance of success. Regarding access he claimed that the Department of Conservation had breached principles of natural justice by wrongfully manipulating the paper road to suit the neighbouring owner. [16] Regarding the boundary, Mr Karena contended that there were historical omissions of facts and mistakes. He filed submissions and argued that the bounda...

  2. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - government reply to issues 6th report [pdf, 624 KB]

    ...attributed to Mr Petryszick. The Supreme Court held that Mr Pertyszick had been denied his appeal and sent it back for rehearing. 17. In Combined Beneficiaries Union v Auckland City COGS Commission 6 the Court of Appeal upheld rights to natural justice in regards to the procedure adopted for funding rounds by a local council. The Court of Appeal made it clear that the right to natural justice in section 27 of NZBORA is to be given a wide interpretation. Although damages were not a...

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  4. OIA-124619.pdf [pdf, 9.8 MB]

    ...advice on alcohol policy, regulation and legislation from the Ministry to Ministers of the Crown Doc no. Date Document type Document title Decision on release 1. 24/07/2024 Email AM request - Meeting between Goldsmith and McKee on alcohol matters Some information withheld under s9(2)(a) of the Act. Some information removed as it is out of scope. 1.1. 24/07/2024 Aide Memoire Ministers meeting on alcohol regulation Some information removed as it is out of scope. 2. 02/10/20...

  5. [2014] NZEmpC 2 Cottrell v Nelson SPCA [pdf, 32 KB]

    COTTRELL v THE NELSON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS INCORPORATED NZEmpC CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY [2014] NZEmpC 2 [13 January 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY [2014] NZEmpC 2 CRC 51/13 IN THE MATTER OF an application to extend time to commence a challenge against a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND an application for stay of enforcement proceedings BETWEEN CHERIE COTTRELL Applicant AND...

  6. Key findings Victims trust and confidence in the criminal justice system [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...Trespass Theft and damage Fraud and cybercrime Burglary Vehicle offences Any offence All adults (victims and non-victims) V ic ti m is a ti o n in p re v io u s 1 2 m o n th s Completely / fairly confident that the criminal justice system as a whole is effective Public trust and confidence in the criminal justice system is key to a fair and safe Aotearoa The same pattern is seen for victims of offences by family members and victims of sexual assault. 25...

  7. OIA-101731.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...............................................................................................................13 Removal from the duty lawyer roster ...................................................................................13 Appendix 1 – Instructions on bail matters for duty lawyers in all district courts .........................14 RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 15/10/2021 3 Appendix 2 – Payment rates ..............

  8. MVDT Annual Report 2019-2020 [pdf, 381 KB]

    ...require special mention. 4. Highlight the Tribunal’s increasing use of audiovisual technology. 5. Make recommendations regarding amendments to the Act. 1. Summary of applications dealt with The Tribunal dealt with a total of 494 matters this year, consisting of 407 new applications, 1 matter remitted back from the District Court and 86 matters carried over from 2018-2019. The number of new applications is lower than in recent years due, at least in part, to lower motor ve...

  9. MVDT Annual Report 2017-2018 [pdf, 346 KB]

    ...for the hearing. This requirement often resulted in the affected consumer incurring significant travel and accommodation costs, as well as taking time off work to attend the hearing (in many cases unpaid), and created a barrier to consumers accessing justice. In light of this, the Tribunal has made a conscious effort to adopt the use of audio-visual link (AVL) technology, which allows parties to appear by video link. This means that remote parties, if they choose, can appear at the hear...