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  1. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large December 2019 [xlsx, 280 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  2. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large December 2021 [xlsx, 280 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  3. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large June 2021 [xlsx, 280 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 188 Elly S-Y Pan v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...buildings are massed towards the road and provide front building fagades to the road b. generally provide vacant site that have narrower frontages than their depth c. ensure there is sufficient space between the rear of opposing dwellings to provide privacy and back yards for outdoor living d. maintain reasonable solar access to rear yards e. avoid driveway crossings to shared paths and dedicated cycle lanes, utilising access from side roads, access lots or rear lanes f. generally avoid...

  5. Arms-Act-rewrite-discussion-document.pdf [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Email your submission to firearms@justice.govt.nz. • Post your submission to Firearms Policy, Ministry of Justice – National Office, DX SX10088, Wellington. Please send us your submission by midnight 28 February 2025. Official information and privacy Find out more about how we use your personal information on our privacy page: www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/key-initiatives/firearms-reform/privacy. Translations and accessible formats We have also developed a summa...

  6. Fehling v NZ Post (Referral back to Human Rights Commission) [2013] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...proceedings from this Tribunal on 22 November 2012. When New Zealand Post’s Group Legal Counsel contacted the Commission about the complaint, she was told that no information could be provided because doing so would breach Mr Fehling’s rights under the Privacy Act 1993. The statement of reply goes on to plead: 11 New Zealand Post anticipates that, if given the opportunity, it would be able to engage with the plaintiff and the Commission on a good faith basis to find a constructive...

  7. GLCADS v Bishop of Auckland (Camera In-Court Application by TVNZ) [2013] NZHRRT 16 [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...give evidence (d) whether being filmed, photographed or recorded may cause undue stress or anxiety to the witness (e) whether being filmed, photographed or recorded may lead to intimidation or harassment of the witness (f) whether the witness’s privacy interests outweigh the public interest in publishing or broadcasting that witness’s evidence, given the likely significance of the evidence (g) any other relevant matters. [15] Applying these Principles by analogy to the present a...

  8. Heather v IDEA Services Ltd (Costs) [2012] NZHRRT 11 [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...costs must promote, not negate, these objects. Above all, the discretion should not be exercised in a way which may discourage individuals (often self-represented) from bringing claims before the Tribunal, being claims under the Human Rights Act, the Privacy Act 1993 and the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994. Otherwise human rights protection in New Zealand might be weakened. One of the overarching purposes of human rights is to protect the powerless and the vulnerable. They...

  9. Lairg v Canterbury LCRO 219 / 2009 (24 April 2010) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...of years and confirmed that nothing was owed. The fact that the Practitioner did not seek the prior consent of the Applicant is immaterial where information requests are made pursuant to a statutory provision which overrides section 7 of the Privacy Act as is the case here. This does not disclose any wrongdoing by the Practitioner. [17] The second way in which she alleged that the Practitioner had breached his duty of confidence to the advantage of the firm’s client (her pa...

  10. Application for Criminal Legal Aid Form [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...information may be used for statistical and/or research purposes and in this context will not individually identify you » you have the right to have access to all information held about you, and to request correction of that information under the Privacy Act 1993 » we will assess your financial means and you may be required to repay some or all of your legal aid. Any assets or property that you own may be subject to a charge to cover some or the entire repayment amount » interest...