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  1. [2023] NZREADT 29 CAC 1901 v KC (11 October 2023) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...Estate Agents Authority (CAC 1901), above n 2, at [40]. 8 [34] Pursuant to s 113 of the Act, the Tribunal draws the parties’ attention to s 116, setting out the right of appeal to the High Court. PUBLICATION [35] Having regard to the privacy of the parties and the interests of the public in the transparency of the Tribunal and knowledge of wrongdoing by licensees, it is appropriate to order publication of the decision without identifying the defendant. ____________...

  2. Improving Jury Trial Timeliness - Summary document [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...information in your feedback to be released, please state this clearly and explain why. For example, some information may be commercially sensitive or personal. The Ministry will take your views into account when responding to such requests. The Privacy Act 2020 governs how the Ministry collects and uses personal information about you and your submission. You have the right to access and correct personal information. https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/ 4 Part 1: Jury Tri...

  3. [2025] NZIACDT 11 - INZ v Li (14 February 2025) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...[35] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.8 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [36] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Ms Li’s client. [37] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the client is to be published other than to Immigration NZ. ________________...

  4. [2025] NZIACDT 10 – INZ v Li (14 February 2025) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...[36] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.8 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [37] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Ms Li’s client. [38] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the client is to be published other than to Immigration NZ. ________________...

  5. Family-Court-Associates_Family-Court-Amendment-Rules-2024_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...comply with each of the following: 14.1 the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi; 14.2 the rights and freedoms contained in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993; 14.3 the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 2020; 14.4 relevant international standards and obligations; and 14.5 the Legislation Guidelines (2021 edition), which are maintained by the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee. I N C O N F I D E N C E 4 I N C...

  6. Remote courts information for participants

    ...participants are required to follow court rules. These are called ‘Court Protocol for Participation in Remote Hearings.’  Compliance with court rules and directions are essential to preserving the integrity of the Court process and to protect the privacy of those involved in the proceeding. Failure to comply with court rules will be treated as a breach of a court order. More information about the court rules - Court Protocol for Participation in Remote Hearings is available on the...

  7. [2025] NZREADT 34 - CL v REAA (12 August 2025) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...Estate Agents Authority [2025] NZREADT 3 at [61]. 9 PUBLICATION [38] Having regard to the interests of the public in knowing of any professional wrongdoing of licensees and also the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, balancing that against the privacy of the individuals involved, it is appropriate to order publication of the decision without naming any person. ___________________ D J Plunkett Chair ___________________ G J Denley Member ___________________...

  8. Grant v Skinner - Lot 3 DP SA 89753 (2025) 345 Waiariki MB 202 (345 WAR 202) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...acknowledges that there is a debt owed to ANZ, however she says that she has reached out to the bank. Pahnia says that she made an earlier attempt to resolve matters with Lyonel in 2021, without success. Fundamentally she says that there are issues of privacy, and it seems that for this reason that Pahnia has not disclosed verification evidence that might support her position. [28] Unfortunately, the lack of verification evidence is to Pahnia’s detriment. She has not provided any...

  9. [2025] NZIACDT 49 - CE v Asici (22 September 2025) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...[35] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.7 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [36] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Asici’s client. [37] The Tribunal directs publication of the decision, but orders that no information identifying the complainant is to be published other th...

  10. [2016] NZEnvC 248 Northcote Point Heritage Preservation Society Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...conditions 11, 12 and 13 sufficiently ensure that the design of these non-residential building elements will be appropriate in a residential area, and that their use will not have adverse impacts on the amenity enjoyed by close residents (e.g. loss of privacy)? (b) Is the objective in condition 37(b) of the Operational Plan: (i) Sufficiently enforceable/certain to manage the effects of the potential use of Sky Path to an acceptable level in relation to the existing environment?...