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  1. OIA-Defamation and privacy claims [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...parties' genders for each claim, whether they were self-represented, whether the judge was male or female. As we advised you on 3 October 2024, your request was unfortunately overlooked due to an administrative error. Thank you for your patience while a response to your request has been prepared. In response to your request, the Ministry is able to provide information on the number of defamation and privacy claims filed in the High and District Courts, and Human Rights Review T...

  2. Apply for a mental health assessment

    ...someone can be ordered to undergo treatment, they’re first assessed. The Mental Health Service will decide when and where the assessment will take place. Preliminary assessment After an application is made, a medical practitioner or doctor (called the responsible clinician) assesses the patient. This is called a preliminary assessment. The preliminary assessment takes 5 days and the responsible clinician must decide if there are reasonable grounds to believe the patient has a mental disorder....

  3. OIA-123880.pdf [pdf, 1021 KB]

    ...part 1 of your request to be for the number of people with finalised charges for bestiality, broken down by Justice Service Area (JSA) and year, between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2024. Please see Table 1, attached, for this information. In response to part 2 of your request, please find attached Table 2, which provides the number of people with convicted charges for bestiality, by JSA and year, between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2024. The third table details which courts a...

  4. Inspector General of Intelligence and Security: Position description [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...with the Intelligence and Security Committee). Reporting to: The Inspector-General is an independent statutory role. The Inspector-General is charged with preparing, publishing and carrying out an annual work programme, in consultation with responsible Ministers. An Annual Report is provided to the Prime Minister and each Minister responsible for an intelligence and security agency on the Office’s operations during the year. A copy of this report is provided to the Leader o...

  5. Inspector General of Intelligence and Security PD [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...with the Intelligence and Security Committee). Reporting to: The Inspector-General is an independent statutory role. The Inspector-General is charged with preparing, publishing and carrying out an annual work programme, in consultation with responsible Ministers. An Annual Report is provided to the Prime Minister and each Minister responsible for an intelligence and security agency on the Office’s operations during the year. A copy of this report is provided to the Leader o...

  6. HG v HN Ltd [2019] NZDT 1471 (28 August 2019) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...number of its properties. HG is a resident at one such property. HG brings a claim against HN Ltd for the sum of $643.11 for damage to his car, items in his garden, and the filing fee. 2. The issues to be determined are as follows: a. Is HN Ltd responsible for the damage to HG’s property? b. If so, are the costs claimed reasonable to put HG back in the position he would have been had the damage not occurred. Is HN Ltd responsible for the damage to HG’s property? 3. Under th...

  7. OIA-102858.pdf [pdf, 700 KB]

    ...referred to both dissolution of marriages and civil unions and that question four referred to dissolutions rather than separations. You also agreed to have the locations be broken down by court location and Justice Service Area (JSA). In response to question 1, please refer to Table 1 enclosed. Table 1 provides the number of dissolution applications, by court location and JSA, filed from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2022 in the Bay of Plenty and Waiariki JSAs. In response...

  8. Family violence & sexual violence work programme

    ...is currently distributed across at least ten government agencies. A cross-government joint venture is developing new ways of working across government, and with iwi and communities, to reduce family violence and sexual violence through an integrated response. This will help ensure victims and whānau get help tailored to their needs, and perpetrators are held to account and supported to change their behaviour. Main initiatives Aotearoa New Zealand needs an integrated and effective system for ad...

  9. LCRO 5/2020 AJ v BN (30 September 2020) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...informed her he could not act for her further unless “after receiving independent advice” she gave her “informed consent”, and (b) had taken too long before providing this advice to her whilst continuing to act for her in the meantime. Response [14] BN’s response was submitted by YU.2 (1) Act competently [15] BN said he acknowledged he “did not specifically bring the [land] covenant to AJ’s attention”, but did not consider he had breached his professional obligat...

  10. [2021] NZIACDT 25 – RH v Ji (8 November 2021) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...partner’s sister without proper explanation, resulting in possible harm to the complainant and the partner, in breach of cl 1 [48] It is alleged by the Registrar that Mr Ji was unprofessional and lacked diligence and due care in preparing the response on 20 October 2019 to Immigration NZ’s first letter. [49] The complainant’s evidence supports this allegation. She says she was not given a draft copy before it was sent. According to her, it contains numerous factual errors....