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  1. HRRT guide to filing a reply [pdf, 68 KB]

    A Guide to Filing a Reply What is the Human Rights Review Tribunal? The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body established to deal with certain cases that are brought under the following Acts: • The Human Rights Act 1993 • The Privacy Act 2020 • The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 The Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson and a panel of up to 20 members, all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. When the Tribu...

  2. VSC guide to filing a claim [pdf, 262 KB]

    Page 1 VSC 06/09 - 2 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals Victims’ Special Claims Tribunal A Guide to Filing a Claim How to file a claim? The Prisoners' and Victims' Claims Act 2005 enables victims to make claims against offenders who received compensation under the Act. Such compensation will be held in the Victims' Claims Trust Bank Account. To file a claim with the Victims’ Special Claims Tribunal (the Tribunal), you must complete a claim...

  3. HRRT Guide to filing a claim [pdf, 890 KB]

    A Guide to Filing a Claim What is the Human Rights Review Tribunal? The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body established to deal with certain cases that are brought under the following Acts: • The Human Rights Act 1993 • The Privacy Act 1993 and Privacy Act 2020 • The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 The Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson and a panel of up to 20 members, all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Just...

  4. Overview - Filing an appeal [pdf, 178 KB]

    Overview — Filing an Appeal in the Social Security Appeal Authority Social Security Appeal Authority The Social Security Appeal Authority (“the Authority”) is an independent body that hears appeals of decisions made by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), usually only after the decision has been confirmed by a Benefits Review Committee (BRC). Any person has the right to appeal a decision made in relation to them. The parties to the appeal are: • the person making...

  5. Guide to filing a claim form [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...Situations whereby a party is refusing to pay monies they acknowledge they owe. Before completing the claim form please ensure you read carefully the application information page prior to submitting. This information will cover such things as: • Filing fee information • Requests to keep information confidential • The importance of having the correct names on the application form How to file a claim? There are two options for filing a claim in the Disputes Tribunal: 1. Y...

  6. Withdrawal of caveat on open file [pdf, 947 KB]

    on behalf of the Legal Services Commissioner Withdrawal of caveat – section 144 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 By completing and submitting this document, you are requesting the Legal Services Commissioner’s (as caveator) permission to withdraw the below mentioned caveat. After this document is signed and returned to you, you will be responsible for arranging the withdrawal via Land Information New Zealand e-dealing. Please email the completed form to the L

  7. CJARS Guide to Filing a Claim [pdf, 224 KB]

    Page 1 CJARS 06/09 - 2 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals Criminal Justice Assistance Reimbursement Scheme A Guide to Filing a Claim What is the Criminal Justice Assistance Reimbursement Scheme? The Criminal Justice Assistance Reimbursement Scheme provides compensation for people who have been victimised and suffered loss as a direct result of being called to give evidence in a criminal case that is punishable by imprisonment. A person in a close relationship t...

  8. NZCVS Instructions for Long format Files [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    1 1 The report on the evaluation of the NZCVS can be found at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector- policy/research-data/nzcvs/evaluation-of-the-nzcvs/. 2 • • • • • 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • 5 • • • • • • • • • • −