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  1. Tairua v Aati - Estate of Mere Hare Kerepeti [2020] Maori Appellate Court MB 224 (2020 Appeal 224) [pdf, 308 KB]

    ...Land Court, the Māori Appellate Court and to the Chief Judge. It noted that a fundamental tenet of natural justice is that an affected party should be given adequate notice of proceedings and a reasonable opportunity to present their own case through evidence and submissions, and to challenge the case put against them. Further, while the requirements of natural justice must depend on the circumstances of the case, the courts are concerned with not only the “actuality” but also...

  2. LCRO 153/2022 YA v CK (16 July 2024) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...fully 11 It bears noting here that Mr CK did not offer Ms YA any assistance in this regard as required by r 4.1.3. 12 Email Ms YA to CK (12 July 2019). 8 aware of what was possible ie early distribution etc I would have been better to go through legal aid right from the start. I was always prepared to file with the court if my father wouldn’t meet me in the middle with the amount we asked for. We just gave him too much time and the outcome was this. It’s all so messy no...

  3. Murray - Parengarenga B3 (2016) 128 Taitokerau MB 54 (128 TTK 54) [pdf, 333 KB]

    128 Taitokerau MB 54 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAITOKERAU A20020005369 UNDER Section 251 and 306,Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Parengarenga B3 Residue BETWEEN BARRY MURRAY Applicant A20030003449 UNDER Section 289, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF PAKOHU 2B2AJ Block AND BETWEEN PAUL ROBSON NORMAN Applicant and others – see over Hearing: 13 May 2013

  4. Process evaluation of Christchurch youth drug pilot [pdf, 899 KB]

    Process Evaluation of the Christchurch Youth Drug Court Pilot Dr Sue Carswell 2 First published in November 2004 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand ISBN 0-478-20194-X 3 Foreword Alcohol and drug abuse are often significant factors in youth offending. The aim of the Youth Drug Cour

  5. Appendices (Abortion Supervisory Committee) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Crimes Act 1961 Part 8 – Crimes Against The Person - Duties tending to the preservation of life - Homicide - Murder, manslaughter, etc. - Abortion - Assaults and injuries to the person - Female genital mutilation - Bigamy, feigned marriage - Abduction, kidnapping Abortion 182 Killing unborn child (1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years who causes the death of any child that has not become a human being in

  6. [2014] NZEmpC 224 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...“document” referred to in rr 7-52 (inclusive). To do so in this case is unnecessary for the most part because the defendant accepts that it is obliged to search for and, where appropriate, disclose electronic records kept on, or otherwise locatable through, its computer systems and their servers (storage and distribution mechanisms). Nor is it contested that relevant contents of its “smart phones” are not electronic documents. The defendant does, however, contest that the...

  7. [2016] NZEmpC 167 Labour Inspector v Tech 5 Recruitment Ltd [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...practice in the Philippines to carry out trade testing of candidates for employment and for those tests to be paid for by those candidates. [16] EDI Staffbuilders and PNI International helped create a long list of job candidates. Eventually, through a process of trade testing devised by Tech 5, that list was reduced to the 25 carpenters who were offered, and accepted, employment. Mr Bothma explained the necessity for this trade testing. He said that in the Philippines t...

  8. Bamber v Official Assignee - Lot 39 DPS 3455 [2022] Chief Judge's MB 664 (2022 CJ 664) [pdf, 359 KB]

    ...want control of it. This is put on the basis though that there are potential claims, there is a potential counter claim that if it was successful it would in essence remedy the situation and in fact it may be that the Bamber's are owed money through the counter claim rather than it being the other way around. The unfortunate position there and the Official Assignee makes it quite clear is that in terms of progressing that counter claim that is something now for the Official Ass...

  9. [2017] NZEnvC 130 Butterbee Childcare Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 972 KB]

    ...intensification within it. Accordingly, the 4 parties are agreed that intensification is envisaged by the AUP, even within Special Character Areas; but it is important to retain the overall character and amenity. We agree that this can be done through appropriate conditions of consent in appropriate cases. Effects of conditions [11] In practical terms the Court notes that this site is adjacent to a commercial area, and that is noted as such within the AUP. It is also situated...

  10. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2023 [xlsx, 354 KB]

    Contents Finalised charges for children and young people in any court All children and young people charged with an offence will first appear in the Youth Court. Their charges are usually heard and finalised in the Youth Court, but if the charges are serious enough, they will be transferred to the District or High Court where they are finalised. This data includes finalised charges for all children and young people in any court (including the Youth, District and High Court). Including