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  1. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited (dated 27 June 2018) [pdf, 885 KB]

    ...Acting: Amanda Dewar Email: amanda.dewar@laneneave.co.nz Phone: 03 379 3720 Dated: 27 June 2018 Lane neave. Page 2 of 2 May it please the Court: 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL) in response to the Nineteenth Minute of the Environment Court dated 20 April 2018 and in particular the direction that WIAL file monthly progress reports. 2. As reported to the Court by memorandum dated 7 May, WIAL's RESA recommendation...

  2. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Steve Zindel [pdf, 260 KB]

    LL.M (Hons) and Kenneth Wayne Jones LLB. We do not accept responsibility for any changes to this email or its attachments made after we have transmitted it. We do not accept responsibility for attachments made by others to this email. We do not represent that files attached to this email are free from computer viruses or other defects. The content of this e-mail (including any attachments) is confidential and may contain copyright information and/or legally privileged information....

  3. Application for internal review [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...questions please email legalaidprovider@justice.govt.nz 1 Title and full name Additional information Please fill out any additional information to support your application. If you wish to provide further supporting documents, please list them below. Response to the Secretary for Justice Response to the Secretary for Justice Please complete this section if you wish to respond to the initial decision of the Secretary for Justice. Signature of Applicant: Date: Click View  Tools ...

  4. Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012

    The Search and Surveillance Act review is part of the Government’s response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on the Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019 (the Royal Commission). Recommendation 18 of the Royal Commission’s report to review all legislation related to the counter-terrorism effort to ensure it is current and enables public sector agencies to operate effectively. Additionally, the Law Commission and the Ministry of Justice reviewed the Act in 2016/17...

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  5. Serving documents

    Almost every document you file in the High Court needs to be served or given to the other party in the proceeding. It is the plaintiff’s responsibility to serve their documents on the defendant, and the defendant’s responsibility to serve their documents on the plaintiff. This includes information about when and where a hearing or conference will take place. Find out more about serving documents in part 6 of the High Court Rules 2016 You can serve documents by: giving it to the other part...

  6. Prove paternity

    ...Paternity to declare that a man is (or is not) a child’s father When a man is legally declared a child’s father, he can apply for guardianship of the child and to have contact with the child. He may also have to pay child support, or have other responsibilities to the child. Generally a man is considered a child’s father if: the child was born while he was married to the child’s mother, or up until 10 months after they divorced (this presumption of fatherhood can be disputed in court)...

  7. Family justice reforms: An initial cohort analysis [pdf, 898 KB]

    ...from court resolution of parenting disputes when parents separate to encouraging parents to reach agreement themselves where this is appropriate. The reforms were intended to achieve a modern and accessible Family Justice System that: • “is responsive to the needs of children and vulnerable people • encourages individual responsibility, where appropriate • is efficient and effective”1 The main change of the reforms was a portfolio of services to resolve disputes that fa...

  8. [2020] NZEmpC 230 Arachchige v Rasier New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 398 KB]

    ...direct business relationship between you and the User. Rasier NZ, Uber and their Affiliates are not responsible or liable for the actions or inactions of a User in relation to you, your activities or your vehicle. You shall have the sole responsibility for any obligations or liabilities to Users or third parties arising from your provision of Transportation Services. You acknowledge and agree that you are solely responsible for taking such precautions as may be reasonable a...

  9. Tata v Tata - Waiwhakaata 3E 4C Lot 2A Block (Hiiona Marae) [2020] Maori Appellate Court MB 166 (2020 Appeal166) [pdf, 427 KB]

    ...424-462) 2020 Māori Appellate Court MB 170 [14] As Mr Tata was unrepresented, we issued directions for counsel to be appointed to file submissions and any further evidence on those matters raised by Mr Tata. The opportunity to file any response to those submissions was reserved to the other counsel. Further submissions of the respondents were filed on 18 September 2019. Linda Thornton of Lyall and Thornton, Hamilton, was engaged as counsel for Mr Tata.7 She filed submissio...

  10. Proactive-release-Better-Outcomes-for-Victims-Work-Programme_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...needs-based approach for children, young people and their caregivers with the intent of working collaboratively with agencies fulfilling their regulatory obligations whilst ensuring all identified needs are met. The project will also address the roles and responsibilities of justice sector and other agencies. This will include consideration of processes, workforce capability, and information provided to participants. 33 This work will compliment the implementation of Te Aorerekura’s...