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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 120.pdf [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...however contrary to what he included in his application which he accepts he completed and signed. Mr Tulloch ticked Yes to the final question in section 6 which asked: Have you within the past 5 years, had 12 months’ relevant experience as a …responsible employee in the class or classes of private security business to which the application relates? He then later included that he had been a Senjo Security employee for 2 years 6 months. [10] Even if Mr Tulloch did not actua...

  2. Wood v Accident Compensation Corporation (Recall of Judgment) [2025] NZACC 66 (24 April 2025) [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...general principle of finality. It is available only where a substantial miscarriage of justice would result if fundamental error in procedure is not corrected and where there is no alternative effective remedy reasonably available. Without such response, public confidence in the administration of justice would be undermined. [6] In Unison Networks Ltd,6 France J, for the Court of Appeal stated: [34] We conclude by observing that the Court’s reasons and the issues it chooses t...

  3. Revictimisation-Policy-brief.pdf [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...suggests that understanding poly-victimisation requires considering the complex interplay of multiple characteristics, rather than focusing on characteristics in isolation. The people most at risk of poly-victimisation require a multi-agency policy response to identify and address their complex needs These findings indicate that people who are at higher risk of poly-victimisation have complex needs. A more nuanced understanding of how characteristics intersect to increase risk can hel...

  4. LN & QH v KA & Ors [2025] NZDT 69 (11 March 2025) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...have the benefit of insurance, is only 17 years of age and enforcement of this order against him may need to wait until he reaches the age of 18, has left school, and possibly until he has any ability to pay. As stated above, his parents are not responsible for his debt. Hannan DTR Disputes Tribunal Referee 11 March 2025 Page 3 of 4 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper...

  5. Three strikes law

    ...NZBORA 1990 (14 June 2024) Ministerial media releases Government introduces Three Strikes Bill Government to toughen Three Strikes Bill Three Strikes Bill passes third reading Tougher sentences ahead as Three Strikes returns Official Information Act responses and proactive release information OIA 107391 – Three strikes law OIA 112335 – Correspondence between MOJ and Corrections on three strikes Proactive release of correspondence relating to the Sentencing (Reinstating Three Strikes) Amendm...

  6. Whakaari-White Island Eruption Coronial Inquiry

    ...parties, counsel, bereaved families and survivors to adequately prepare for the resumed hearing. The first phase will address matters from the eruption on 9 December 2019 onwards. Broadly, those issues are: a) The events of 9 December 2019 b) The emergency response. c) Issues relating to those who were left on Whakaari. d) Medical treatment. e) The timing and location of the deaths. f) The causes of the deaths and related issues. The second phase will address matters preceding the eruption on 9...

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  7. [2025] NZEmpC 174  Bowen v National Australia Bank Ltd [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...in the costs memorandum filed on behalf of the first and second defendants. Second, counsel signalled an intention to address a comment made on behalf of the first and second defendants which anticipated Ms Bowen raising her financial means in response to the costs claim. Third, counsel raised the possibility that this litigation was about a test case which status might have some bearing on costs. 1 Bowen v National Australia Bank Ltd [2023] NZERA 735. 2 Ms Bowen also applied...

  8. Comparability between survey years

    ...Classifications and groupings Sampling The overall sampling process in 2014 remained largely consistent with previous surveys. The main change made was in using the NZ Post Postal Address File (PAF) and Māori Electoral Roll. This was done to: improve response rates reduce survey running costs. As part of the change review and approval process, the Māori booster sample was increased from 1200 to 1660 to account for the estimated design effects. This increased sample was applied along with...

  9. High Court

    ...particular circumstances of a case, and may need specialist legal advice to draft it. If a lawyer is representing you in a court case, your lawyer will be able to help with the forms and documents. If you are going to court without a lawyer, you will be responsible for identifying the forms and documents you will use. Find out more about going to court without a lawyer and representing yourself Decisions of the High Court Decisions of the High Court may be publicly available in PDF format throu...

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  10. Courts and tribunals

    ...with a commitment to building an effective partnership between these two branches of government. The Group recognises that working in partnership and solving issues together is critically important to enable the Judiciary and the Ministry to meet their responsibilities in relation to the courts under jointly-agreed principles. These principles recognise that the Judiciary and the Ministry have a shared interest in developing and maintaining a system of justice that is just, fair, accessible, mo...