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  1. 8 December 2025 Marberry Estates Limited [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...evidence that will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback h...

  2. Victims of Crime: Improving Outcomes

    ...offender is due to be considered for parole or released from prison. This initiative will seek to locate and contact victims to ask if they want to be supported to participate in the parole hearing process. The focus will be victims who are identified in relation to hearings for offenders who are serving a life imprisonment or preventive detention sentence or have been convicted of manslaughter. Analysing victim complaints for continuous improvements The way that complaints from victims are rec...

  3. Pay a filing fee

    ...Tribunal Online application and fee payment  Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority Tribunal Online application and fee payment Internet banking (direct credit) Internet banking is available only for filings related to: High Court Probate Environment Court Employment Court Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority Weathertight Homes Tribunal Māori Land Court - you can make special arrangements to make a direct credit (bank transfer) or m...

  4. 2025 NZPSPLA 077_Redacted.pdf [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under s 73 & 74 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 against LW and JQ DECISION [1] A member of the public, [redacted], has laid a complaint against JQ1 and LW2 in relation to an incident on 18 July 2025 at Eden Park. Her concern is that a multi- generational flag of sentimental value was confiscated from a young child in her group. The flag was not returned to the child at the end of the game as it had be...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal Unit promotes te reo Māori at work

    ...have great hopes that in the future many of our work hui (meetings) can take place only in te reo Māori.' Similar huddles are now occurring within the wider Waitangi Tribunal Unit. To help the team out, Abby created a document with some useful work-related phrases. We have shared some of these below to help anyone else interested in building their te reo Māori knowledge. Ata mārie/ Morena/ Ngā mihi o te ata  Good morning E pai ana toku rā                         ...

  6. Respond to a Separation Order

    ...want to tell the court why the Separation Order shouldn’t be made, you can also fill in an affidavit:General affidavit form You can also make sure the court has your address by including your address on the forms. You will only be sent other documents relating to the case if you have given the court a New Zealand address. File your documents at the court and then serve them on your ex-partner.Find out more about how to file and serve documents Back to top What happens next If you ask the cou...

  7. Respond to divorce papers

    ...not to approve the divorce. Note: When you print the forms it's important to print them single sided. Fill in these 2 forms: Notice of defence - G12 General affidavit Include a New Zealand address on the forms if you want to be sent other documents relating to the case. File your documents.Find out more about how to file documents Back to top What happens after you file your application Serving your documents You or your lawyer will need to make sure your ex-partner gets a copy of your docum...

  8. Compulsory Treatment Orders

    ...Inpatient Order If a person is under an Inpatient Order, they must stay at the hospital stated in the Order to receive treatment. The judge will usually make a Community Treatment Order unless they think the person should be in hospital. Applying for a CTO A relative of the person, the police or other reputable person can make an application for a CTO. Making an order for compulsory treatment Generally, applications for a CTO are considered by a judge of the Family Court. The judge will talk wi...

  9. Appellate judgments 2018

    ...Court’s discretion and is not a question of law – application declined. [2018] NZCA 564 Hines v Eastland Port Ltd APPLICATION FOR LEAVE APPEAL – no important question of law – application declined. [2018] NZCA 562 Affco NZ Ltd v NZ Meat Workers and Related Trades Union Inc & Ors SEASONAL WORKERS – ENTITLEMENT TO WAGES – employment did not continue during off-season – regulations regarding lock out apply during off-season – whether Employment Court was correct that Wages Prot...

  10. OIA-121654.pdf [pdf, 732 KB]

    ...1,137 1,085 878 1,079 1,115 Tasman 626 639 642 690 726 Canterbury 1,367 1,804 1,518 1,688 1,825 Southern 986 1,049 1,116 1,117 1,095 Total 13,633 14,136 15,397 16,109 15,684 Notes for Table 1: • This data counts charges with an offence related to driving under the influence, with the charge including a description of 'alcohol', 'breath' or 'drink' and excluding charge with a description containing 'drugs'. • The Police District used is b...