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  1. The Trustees of the Tauwhao Te Ngare Trust v Shaw - Tauwhao Te Ngare Block and a preliminary decision of the Chief Judge at 2013 CJ 567 [2014] Māori Appellate Court MB 394 (2014 APPEAL 394) [pdf, 377 KB]

    2014 Māori Appellate Court MB 394 IN THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIKATO-MANIAPOTO DISTRICT A20130009145 APPEAL 2013/8 UNDER Section 49, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Tauwhao Te Ngare Block and a preliminary decision of the Chief Judge made on 9 August 2013 at 2013 Chief Judge's MB 567-594 BETWEEN THE TRUSTEES OF THE TAUWHAO TE NGARE TRUST Appellants AND DONALD SHAW Respondent Hearing:

  2. Hutcheson v Houkamau - Porangahau 2B No 10 (2021) 88 Takitimu MB 118 (88 TKT 118) [pdf, 581 KB]

    ...is also provided for in the charter. I also note that ss 49-55 of the Trusts Act 2019 contains important provisions on beneficiary access to trust information. If the trustees consider any information sensitive or subject to confidentiality or privacy considerations in the context of employees for example, then they should seek direction from the Court. Otherwise, there can be no reasonable basis for withholding, if that is the correct description, any information sought by the app...

  3. [2017] NZEmpC 39 ALA v ITE [pdf, 317 KB]

    ...expressly made to publish. Because complaints relate to patients’ confidential circumstances, and to health practitioners’ reputations, such publication occurs very rarely and only after a consideration of the provisions of the Health Information Privacy Code, any relevant statutory provisions as well as considerations of natural justice. 41 The only exception is where a formal charge is laid against a health practitioner in the Health Practitioners’ Disciplinary Tribunal, a...

  4. UK v VL LCRO 142/2013 (2 September 2016) [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...[32] At the start of the review hearing Mr [UK] was asked how he knew any of the lawyers about whom he had made complaint had not made confidential reports. He said he did not know. He considered the options were either to respect Mr [YB]’s privacy and make a confidential report pursuant to rule 2.8, or to go public as each of the four lawyers had. Rule 10 [33] Mr [UK] considered that in relation to each of the f lawyers, the speech had gone too far, saying there were two stran...

  5. Landpro - EiC - C E Bright - Hydrology (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 275 KB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY UNDER Resource Management Act 1991 (Act). IN THE MATTER OF The Water Permits Plan Change - Plan Change 7, being part of a proposal of national significance directed by the Minister for the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF CHRISTINA ELYSE BRIGHT ON BEHALF OF LANDPRO LIMITED 5 February 2021

  6. Directory of Official Information 2019 D-F [pdf, 695 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings D-F 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 official.correspondence@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. official.correspondence@justice.govt.nz Ministerial Services Strategy, Governance & Finance mailto:official.correspondence@justice.govt.nz mailto:off

  7. 2019 to 2024 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...the potential for corruption to affect the legitimacy of election results. Growing trust in the rule of law We steward the legislation, and monitor the operation, of constitutional watchdogs such as the Independent Police Conduct Authority, the Privacy Commissioner and the Human Rights Commission. They hold the public sector to account, which strengthens public trust that the rule of law is upheld in Aotearoa. Hāpaitia te ara tika pūmau ai te rangatiratanga mo ngā uri whakatipu Fo...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 062 Kombi Properties Limited (formerly HFT Limited) v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...each unit in Blocks A and B, allowing the business operations in the ground floor to function without reliance on the upper residential floor facilities. (g) glazing is proposed to achieve both thermal and glare control, as well as allowing both privacy on the street side and open views on the harbour side for residential occupants. Views out to the harbour would enhance the area by providing an opportunity for passive surveillance of the public esplanade area. [14] The proposal is base...

  9. [2019] NZEmpC 178 Johnston v The Fletcher Construction Co Ltd [pdf, 340 KB]

    GRANT JOHNSTON v THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED [2019] NZEmpC 178 [4 December 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2019] NZEmpC 178 EMPC 381/2017 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN GRANT JOHNSTON Plaintiff AND THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 29-31 October 201

  10. Directory of Official Information 2019 D-F [pdf, 890 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings D-F 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 ma