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  1. OIA-110849.pdf [pdf, 767 KB]

    ...justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/oia-responses/. If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. The Office of the Ombudsman may be contacted by email to info@ombudsman.parliament.nz or by phone on 0800 802 602. Nāku noa, nā Tracey Baguley General Manager, National Service Delivery S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a)

  2. Ministry’s latest Annual Report published

    The Ministry of Justice’s work to enhance the justice services used by thousands of New Zealanders everyday are outlined in its 2017/18 Annual Report tabled in Parliament. The feedback we’ve received from the Ministry’s customers and partners illustrates how it’s delivering people-centred justice services to provide access to justice for all, says Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman. “The comments we are receiving from our customers are excellent. They reflect very well on everyone in the

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  3. When you arrive at court

    ...will keep your phone until you’ve finished. Your safety at court Court security staff are available at all times and will make sure you leave the court safely at the end of the trial. If you’re worried about your safety while you’re doing jury service, or leaving the court when the trial has finished, you should tell court staff or court security; they’re there to help. Taxis are available for jurors who finish after 6pm. If someone tries to influence you about the case, or intimidate...

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  4. EF v G Ltd NZDT [2021] 1530 (24 February 2021) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...completing the course, the owners of G Ltd had a messy and public falling out. EF and the other students at the time received conflicting correspondence from their then tutors and those purporting to be in control of the business about the ability of the service to continue. 2. G Ltd was liquidated and its assets were then sold to a new company, which duly changed its name, somewhat confusingly, to G Ltd. Despite having the same name, the new G Ltd (G Ltd) was a completely new company...

  5. Youth Court FAQs for Professionals at Alert Level 2 - August 2020 [pdf, 113 KB]

    The constraints of courtroom availability, registry capacity, the number of persons who can attend court in person, and the ability of key agencies to provide services to the court are applicable under COVID-19 Alert Level 2. It is important at Alert Level 2 to limit the travel to courts for young persons and their whānau, to keep them, and others, safe. This consideration also applies to Youth Advocates, Lay Advocates, Police, Oranga Tamariki, and other agencies (such as He...

  6. Youth Court FAQs for Professionals at Alert Level 2 [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...young people in custody, continue to be heard before the court as soon as possible. Q: Can I appear in-person at a hearing during Level 2? Police Prosecutors and Court Probation Officers in the “vulnerable” category, may appear by telephone link or by AVL. Police Prosecutors and Court Probation Officers who are not in the “vulnerable” category must appear in-person. Counsel are permitted to appear in Court in-person. Counsel in the “vulnerable” category, may a...

  7. N Ltd v SH [2023] NZDT 295 (24 May 2023) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...APPLICANT N Ltd RESPONDENT SH The Tribunal orders: 1. SH is to pay N Ltd $1,670.70 within 30 days of the date of this Order. SH’s counterclaim is dismissed. Reasons: 2. On Dec 2 2021, SH entered into a contract for services with N Ltd for the provision of a 32 cubic meter truck and two movers at $121.00 per hour (with a minimum charge of 3 hours) to assist with his move from an address in [Suburb 1] to one in [Suburb 2]. The contract between the parties...

  8. NZCVS 5 years brochure Web [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...offences 46% threats and acts of damage 29% physical offences (including robbery and non-sexual assault) 25% sexual assault $ Physical offences Threats and acts of damage Sexual assault 34% 27% 6.6% 48% in the home 13% over the phone or online (mostly threats and harassment) 20% in public or community locations 19% other Violence by family members8 Where interpersonal violence occurs 40% caused by a family member 60% caused by somebody else The propo...

  9. U Ltd v NG [2024] NZDT 492 (1 July 2024) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...of this invoice will incur debt collection fees.’ The email contained a link to the terms and conditions. 3. NG had overlooked this email and obtained alternative prices, one of which he accepted. On 24 March 2024, when the U Ltd contractor phoned NG as standard day-before-the-clean reminder, NG advised that he did not want the booking. 4. U Ltd now claims $217.00 from NG being its cancellation charge. 5. The issues to be resolved are: a. Did the parties enter into a co...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 192 Lim v Meadow Mushrooms Ltd [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...the challenge, I summarise it in detail. [3] The relationship problem which Mr Lim raised was that his employer, Meadow Mushrooms Limited (Meadow), had breached obligations it owed to him as an employee when dealing with an issue as to a cell phone which had been removed from the workplace. First, Mr Lim asserted Meadow had breached the duty to maintain his trust and confidence when it effectively suggested to a security guard who worked at the apartments where Mr Lim resided th...