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  1. Practice notes and guides

    ...Temporary authority applications - procedure for reports and comments received by a District Licensing Committee from NZ Police and/or Licensing Inspectors ARLA 2024 Practice Direction 7 8-Apr-24 Practice direction r 42 Amendment to the wording of Form 15 – Notice of renewal of licence ARLA 2024 Practice Direction 8 8-Apr-24 Practice direction s 178 District Licensing Committees are to give data to the Authority by 30 September for an Annual Report to the Minister ARLA 2024 Practice Dir...

  2. Delivering for Māori and the Whenua

    ...landowners are accessing the range of opportunities available to them. Funding for Whenua ($56.112 over four years) Regional whenua advisory services - $19.9m over four yearsWhenua Knowledge Hub and website - $10.3m over four years Succession/online forms/other - $10.1m over four years New Māori Land Court technology - $7.8m over four years Dispute resolution - $5.54m over four years Programme Management (Te Puni Kōkiri) - $1.6 Legislative process - $0.9m

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  3. New family violence law takes effect

    ...brothers and sisters, children, aunties and uncles, cousins, step relatives and wider whānau. Coerced marriage or civil union becomes a crime whether it happens in New Zealand or overseas. This offence recognises that forcing someone into a marriage is a form of abuse. You can watch videos about the new offences on our YouTube channel. In other changes taking effect on 3 December, victims of family violence will be able to give their evidence-in-chief by video recording made before their court...

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  4. Arranging for witnesses to give evidence

    If you want someone to appear as a witness in support of your case, you can apply to the Tribunal or Chairperson for a witness summons. This means the person must attend the Tribunal and give evidence at your hearing. The summons includes information like where and when they must attend; the type of documents or records they must bring with them to show the Tribunal; the amount of allowance and travel expenses they’ll be paid for attending; and the penalty if they don’t attend. How do I appl

  5. 7.1 Māori Land Court

    All documents forming part of the permanent record of the Māori Land Court are available for inspection and copying under Rule 7.21 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011. The definition of permanent record includes: minutes of the court (contained in) minute books closed application files orders of the court including any order (or certificate) of the registrar all documents noted by the court or the registrar including: documents held on title notice files all instruments of alienation documen...

  6. 4.8 Other points to note when filming, photographing and recording in court

    ...people are given authority to film. Photographers must be situated in a position approved by the Judge. Courtroom sketches The same approvals are necessary for sketching a courtroom scene as for photographing in court, and you should use the application form included as Schedule 1 of the In-Court Media Coverage Guidelines 2016 in 10.3 Appendix C. Courthouse boundaries when recording Where an in-court media application has been granted, any such recording is limited to the courtroom and does no...

  7. NetSafe selected to play key role in anti-cyberbullying law

    The internet safety organisation NetSafe has been appointed as the official service to help deal with cyberbullying and other modern forms of harassment and intimidation. The decision paves the way for new measures to help victims, including new District Court orders becoming available later this year. Justice Minister Amy Adams has announced that NetSafe will carry out the functions of the "Approved Agency" under the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. 'NetSafe will play a key role in redu...

  8. What the scheme can help with

    ...housing, vehicles, household contents, and clothing accommodation expenses up to three months lost earnings. If the assessor looking after your application agrees, you may also be able to claim for: losses not covered, or only partly covered, by other forms of compensation threats as well as actual damage to property. The police will need to endorse the claim. They will need to agree that you’re at real risk. Amounts you can claim for The lowest amount you can claim under the scheme is $3...

  9. Contact legal aid

    On this page: Applying for legal aid I have a debt I need to pay to legal aid General legal aid enquiries Applying for legal aid Contact the Wellington or Auckland office with the details below. You can use these legal aid forms, in a PDF format, to apply for aid. The Wellington and Auckland office are open from 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. Wellington Post: SX10146 Wellington Phone: 0800 2 LEGAL AID (0800 253 425) Fax: 04 472 5250Email: Criminal WGNCriminallegalaid@justice.govt.nz  F...

  10. How to apply

    ...District Courts scheduling and hearing fee What you must do before you apply to the tribunal To lodge an objection to a valuation with the tribunal, you must first complain to your district council or Quotable Value. What you need to send us Fill in this form and send it to us, along with a copy of the council’s or Quotable Value’s decision about your complaint. Objection to valuation Send your application to the tribunal nearest you You must lodge your objection with the tribunal within 2...