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  1. Evidence-of-A-Yeo.pdf [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...within my area of expertise. I have not omitted to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the opinions expressed in this evidence. SCOPE OF EVIDENCE 3. My statement of evidence considers the following matters in relation to the Groups submissions on the O2NL The journey we have been on since 2019 campaigning for and requesting inclusion on the O2NL and Waka Kotahi’s neglect of their Duty of care towards, and discrimination of, horse riders as a us...

  2. 14 April 2025 Masters v Hastings District Council [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...that will be produced to the Tribunal 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. https:...

  3. 2024 NZPSPLA 110.pdf [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...when he was addicted to methamphetamine, and he is now 932 days clean. 2 [6] The more recent offending occurred when he was drunk, and Mr Pesaleli-Smith says he has now stopped drinking alcohol. Mr Pesaleli-Smith’s claimed sobriety is relatively recent and there is no guarantee it will continue. In any event I do not consider the alcohol he drunk is a sufficient excuse for his offending. When he applied for his certificate Mr Pesaleli-Smith advised that he has learnt to re...

  4. Legal Needs Survey - General Population Survey - Summary Infographic [pdf, 607 KB]

    ...an Access to Justice Legal Needs Survey of 5,000 adults to explore the prevalence of met and unmet legal need in Aotearoa New Zealand. Respondents were surveyed by telephone between September and December 2023. Results show: The most common issues related to online purchases and money or debt 40% of issues have a high or severe impact on respondents Family/whānau or relationship issues have the greatest impact on respondents 67% of respondents who experienced these issues (n=210) rep...

  5. 2024 NZPSPLA 113.pdf [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...started working as a security guard. I also accept Mr Masiniua’s senior officer provided him with wrong advice on the day. [5] Therefore, I consider the appropriate penalty for Mr Masiniua’s misconduct is a reprimand together with a warning in relation to the consequences of any further breaches of the PSPPI Act. In addition, as Mr Masiniua’s temporary COA has expired I require him to provide confirmation that he has completed unit standard NZQA 27364 which covers pre-employme...

  6. JDO Introduction

    ...October 2024) Decision Selection Criteria (for Senior Courts)  The following decisions are NOT published: Decisions subject to statutory prohibitions or orders prohibiting publication Decisions subject to time-limited suppression orders Decisions relating to bail applications or bail appeals (unless the Court concerned determines otherwise in the particular case) Memoranda Administrative minutes Decisions subject to a statutory prohibition or suppression order are published if available...

  7. [2025] NZEmpC 111 Allied Investments Ltd v Jones [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...111 [4 June 2025] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2025] NZEmpC 111 EMPC 438/2024 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for witnesses to appear via Audio-Visual Link BETWEEN ALLIED INVESTMENTS LIMITED Plaintiff AND PETER JONES Defendant Hearing: On the papers...

  8. JCC-Position-Description-2025 [pdf, 418 KB]

    ...function of the Commissioner to challenge or call into question the legality or correctness of any instruction, direction, order, judgment, or Judicial Conduct Commissioner Position profile 2025 2 other decision given or made by a Judge in relation to any legal proceedings”. The Commissioner has all the powers necessary to carry out the functions and must act independently. The Commissioner may delegate some of the functions and powers in accordance with clause 7 of Part 1...

  9. [2024] NZEmpC 16 (Judgment (No 5) of Judge M S King 3 February 2024) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...JUDGE M S KING (Further application to amend and extend orders and interim non-publication orders) [1] On 6 November 2023, this Court issued a judgment making without notice freezing and ancillary orders under s 190(3) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 and pt 32 of the High Court Rules 2016 in respect of the property of the respondent, FRD, to prevent them from disposing or otherwise dissipating that property pending the determination of STU’s substantive claims.1 The...

  10. Who makes & applies the law

    ...making sure that everything that is written down in a statute or Act gets done. This might mean designing new services for citizens and putting processes into place to deliver these. The Minister of Justice, for instance, administers all legislation relating to courts – it is their responsibility that all processes involved in running the courts comply with relevant law. Judiciary The judiciary is made up of New Zealand judges and judicial officers. All judges and judicial officers are appoin...