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  1. Contact the coronial offices

    ...and Office of the Chief Coroner The Office of the Chief Coroner is located in the Wellington District Court. Coronial Services also has nine regional offices, and you can contact these offices using the information below. Please note that the postal addresses use DX Mail. Write the address as written below and send it the same way as any other mail. You can use an NZ Post mail box, but if you use a DX Mail box your mail may get to us faster. Office of the Chief Coroner Whangāre...

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  2. Budget 2025

    ...and ensure cases can be progressed in a timely way. This funding will ensure court users receive appropriate support, and the judiciary has sufficient information to proceed with cases through, for example, specialist reports and other court-ordered services. Funding for the legal aid system will address pressures for this service, which is critical to the effective operation of the courts and for providing access to justice. Additional funding provided through Budget 2025 will allow the appoin...

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  3. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 993 KB]

    ...update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz mailto:oia@justice.govt.nz mailto:oia@justice.govt.nz Contents Ministry of Defence ........................................

  4. BORA Parihaka Reconciliation Bill [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    C ' Te 'fitri Turco le Karauna rown Law 1 August 2017 Attorney-General Parihaka Reconciliation Bill v2.10- Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Our Ref: ATT395/273 Please find attached advice on whether the Parihaka Reconciliation Bill is consistent with the rights and freedoms set out in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. The advice concludes that the Bill is not inconsistent with the Bill of Rights Act. Please indicate whether you accept

  5. LCRO 194/2017 MA v NB, OC and PD (20 September 2019) [pdf, 344 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] Dr MA has applied to review a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee [X] to take no further action in respect of her complaint concerning the conduct of the respondents, Ms NB, Ms OC and Mr PD. [2] Mr PD’s firm, [Lawfirm 1] New Zealand Limited, now trades as [Lawfirm 2] Limited. I will refer to Mr PD’s firm throughout this decision as [Lawfirm 1], as that was the legal entity in place during the period of time covering the events embraced by this review....

  6. Whiles-Clarry v Standing [2011] NZIACDT 25 (8 August 2011) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...they wished to progress to Mr Whiles-Clarry gaining a residence permit, so the fee would have been required. [36] The Complainants seek compensation for 16 weeks of lost income. Their claim was originally articulated in a letter dated 28 July 2009 addressed to the Adviser. The claim was on the basis of $600/week for 16 weeks, whereas they had been in New Zealand for 21 weeks at that time. Their submissions refined the calculation to $9,935.45, and pointed out that, if Mr Whiles-Clarry ha...

  7. [2022] NZEmpC 85 Crest Commercial Cleaning Ltd v Total Property Services (Canterbury) Ltd [pdf, 234 KB]

    CREST COMMERCIAL CLEANING LIMITED v TOTAL PROPERTY SERVICES (CANTERBURY) LIMITED [2022] NZEmpC 85 [19 May 2022] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI [2022] NZEmpC 85 EMPC 423/2021 IN THE MATTER OF an application for leave to extend time to file a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN CREST COMMERCIAL CLEANING LIMITED Applicant AND TOTA...

  8. Michael Cummings - Statement of Evidence (24 June 2021) [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...Statement of the Planning Witnesses in respect of deemed permits and rights of priority dated 18 June 2021 (JWS) and report on the efficacy of those amendments having tested their application with reference to (at least) two waterbodies.1 11 I address: (a) The Council’s processes for managing non-compliances and the Council’s compliance approach; (b) The efficacy of the recommended amendments in the JWS from a compliance perspective, including the results of testing the...

  9. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    E.64 AR (2018) ANNUAL REPORT 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 We deliver people-centred services to provide access to justice for all Criminal conviction history checks 3years old that are more than 30 June 2013 30 June 2018 have decreased by Since June 2013 District Court criminal cases 83% 92% 3150 more than dealt with of cases within CORONIAL CASES High Court disposals increased by nearly Care of Children Act applications 15% 18,000 Re

  10. FS v UR LCRO 247 / 2010 (12 October 2011) [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...respond to it. [18] The substantive grounds challenged the Committee‟s conclusion on the application of Rule 3.7, and the Practitioner‟s failure to have complied with his instructions as to the specific time limits on the Practitioner‟s services. He also noted that the Standards Committee had not in fact examined the Practitioner‟s time records. [19] The Applicant sought a reversal of the Committee‟s decision, or a referral back to the Committee for full consideration,...