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  1. ENVC-37 notice of wish to be heard on notice of motion [docx, 21 KB]

    [bookmark: DLM238240][bookmark: DLM3134127][bookmark: DLM378556]Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulations 2003 (as at 03 March 2015) Form 37 Notice of person's wish to be heard on notice of motion Section 291(4), Resource Management Act 1991 To the Registrar Environment Court Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch I, [full name], wish to be heard on a notice of motion by [name of applicant] under [relevant statute and section] for [nature of order sought]. The notice of...

  2. Retford v Auckland Standards Committee LCRO 15, 23 & 38 / 2010 (7 July 2010) [pdf, 55 KB]

    LCRO 15/2010 23/2010 38/2010 CONCERNING An application for review pursuant to Section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a determination of the Auckland Standards Committee of the New Zealand Law Society BETWEEN MR RETFORD of Auckland Applicant AND AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE Respondent The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. Decision [1] Mr Retford (the Practitioner)...

  3. Contempt of Court Bill: Approval for Government Supplementary Order Paper [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...30(1) have been withheld in accordance with the following section of the OIA: • section 9(2)(h) to maintain legal professional privilege. 2 Supplementary Order Paper The final SOP tabled on 6 August is publicly available from www.legislation.govt.nz. The Bill as reported from the committee of the whole House incorporates the SOP and is also publicly available at www.legislation.govt.nz. 3a Contempt of Court Bill: Supplementary Order Paper LEG Minute, LEG meeti...

  4. [2021] NZACC 193 - Koloni v ACC (2 December 2021) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...Ms Koloni submits, in relation to the above ground for recall, that the Court’s judgment was: contrary to the plain interpretation of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 and its claims process in sections 48-58; did not uphold relevant statute law; did not act reasonably and fairly within its powers; and ignored relevant judicial decisions. [9] Ms Koloni has not explained whether or how counsel neglected to direct the Court’s attention to a statute, regulation or judicial deci...

  5. HB v JD LCRO 311/2013 (17 December 2014) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...misconduct as being “conduct …that would reasonably be regarded by lawyers of good standing as 2 disgraceful or dishonourable”, or “conduct … that consists of a wilful or reckless contravention of any provision of [the] Act or of any regulations or practice rules made under [it] ...”. The conduct must “occur at a time when [the lawyer complained about] is providing regulated services”. [5] The rule HB alleged was breached is rule 10.7 of the Conduct and Clien...

  6. Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill: Approval for Introduction [pdf, 223 KB]

    1 In Confidence Office of the Minister of Justice and Minister for Courts Chair, Cabinet Legislation Committee Criminal Cases Review Commission: Approval for Introduction Proposal 1 This paper seeks Cabinet agreement to introduce the Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill (the Bill). Policy 2 The Government has a coalition agreement to establish a Criminal Cases Review Commission (the Commission), an independent body set up to review suspected miscarriages of just...

  7. [2020] NZSSAA 23 (20 November 2020) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...(granddaughter) who has been declared by the Family Court to be a child in need of care and protection. The Ministry accepts the appellant’s calculation of her employment related costs. [5] The issue for the Authority to determine is how the law and regulations require the appellant’s assessable income to be calculated for the purpose of setting income related rent and whether there is any discretion over the costs that may be deducted from income. We also considered whethe...

  8. Fisheries Amendment Bill [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...fisheries management system that contribute to fish wastage, illegal activity and lost future economic opportunity. The Bill will amend the Fisheries Act 1996 (the principal Act) and will require amendments to the commercial and recreational fishing regulations to incentivise good fishing practice. The Bill also aims to better support the overall objective of the principal Act, which is to provide for the utilisation of fisheries resources while ensuring sustainability. 5. The Bill...

  9. 1.0 Introduction

    The Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) is committed to working with the media to help the public understand New Zealand’s justice system and to make the work of courts as open and transparent as possible, within the confines of governing legislation and the principle of judicial discretion. The Courts sit apart from the Ministry of Justice to retain the separation of powers between the three arms of government: The Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary. The work of the Legislature is t...

  10. OIA-111433.pdf [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...copy of the following three briefings provided to (then) Incoming Associate Minister Nicole McKee dated 19th December 2023. 1. 19 December 2023 – Briefing: Better Outcomes for Victims 2. 19 December 2023 – Briefing: Priority briefing: Civil Law and Privacy 3. 19 December 2023 – Briefing: The Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism system In response to your request, the documents requested are attached. Some information has been withheld under the following prov...