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  1. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 857 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings G-I About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz

  2. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 837 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings G-I About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz

  3. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 807 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings G-I About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz

  4. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings G-I About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz

  5. Pokere v Bodger - Ōuri 1A3 (2022) 459 Aotea MB 210 (459 AOT 210) [pdf, 585 KB]

    459 Aotea MB 210 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O AOTEA In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Aotea District A20220007002 A20220008582 A20220008583 WĀHANGA Under Sections 19, 231, 237, 238 and 338, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Ōuri 1A3 I WAENGA I A Between JAMES MOHI POKERE (i mate/deceased) and DONNA POKERE PHILLIPS Ngā kaitono Applicants Nohoanga: Hearing 1-2 Mahu

  6. Adlam v Reihana - Himatangi 1H1A (2022) 447 Aotea MB 1 (447 AOT 1) [pdf, 658 KB]

    ...notice and opportunity to discuss and consider the application – Section 329(2)(a) [82] I must be satisfied that the owners had sufficient notice of the application and had a sufficient opportunity to discuss and consider it. This requires two separate, but related sufficiency assessments. [83] Through a combination of emails, hui, and a newspaper advertisement, as set out above in the Horopaki section, I find that most of the owners were aware of the proposal that formed the ba...

  7. Technical report of evaluation of the court-referred restorative justice pilot [pdf, 681 KB]

    Evaluation of the Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot: Technical Report Prepared by the Crime and Justice Research Centre Victoria University of Wellington with Sue Triggs for the Ministry of Justice May 2005 2 DISCLAIMER This research was commissioned by the former Department for Courts. The report has been prepared by the authors and the views expressed in it are those of the a

  8. CARROLL v Coroners Court at Auckland (2013 NZHC 906) [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...9.30 pm on 10 October 2004, Iraena was seen walking up Piha Road by a Piha resident, Julia Woodhouse and her son, Henry Woodhouse. They were driving towards Piha on what was described as being a cold, wet night. They noticed Ms Asher walking through a secluded part of Piha Road in inclement conditions and they noticed that she looked [distressed], had bare muddy legs, with few clothes on. They stopped and talked to Ms Asher and ascertained whether she needed assistance. She in...