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  1. IPT Practice Note 4/2023 Deportation Non-Resident [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...NON-RESIDENT) 4 March 2025 PRACTICE NOTE 4/2025 (DEPORTATION – NON-RESIDENT) PREAMBLE 1. COMMENCEMENT PRELIMINARY MATTERS 2. JURISDICTION 3. NOTICE OF APPEAL 4. REPRESENTATION 5. CONTACT ADDRESS 6. DEPORTATION (NON-RESIDENT) APPEALS LODGED WITH REFUGEE AND PROTECTION APPEALS 7. FAMILY APPEALS AND CHILDREN 8. TIME FOR FILING SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE 9. SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE 9A. SUBMISSIONS AND EVIDENCE PROVIDED BY...

  2. 2024 archive

    This is the What's new for legal aid lawyers archive for news items from 2024. For current news items, please see the main  What's new for legal aid lawyers  section. Urgent CPIP assignments over Christmas & New Year period Message from the Legal Services Commissioner Reminder – The PDLA holiday roster starts tomorrow nationwide. Legal Aid Applications for Repeat Criminal Parole proceedings Legal Aid Applications for Mental Health proceedings Legal aid payments to firms publishe...

  3. Joint Memorandum of Counsel in response to Court's Minute on Risks [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...+64-9-3582222 Facsimile: +64-9-3070331 Email: bill .loutit@simpsongrierson.com OX CX10092 Private Bag 92518 Auckland Derek Nolan QC Barrister BANKSIDECHAM8ERS 88 Shortland Street, Lumley Centre PO Box 1571 Shortland Street, Auckland 1140, New Zealand p: +6493079969 I m: +64275920872 e: derek@dereknolan.nz MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT 1. This memorandum has been prepared jointly on behalf of Panuku and the Council in response to the Minute of the Environment Court regarding the...

  4. Expression of Interest High Court Judge 2022 form [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...details that you do not wish to have used. Date of birth _______________________________________ Day Month Year The following information is gathered for statistical purposes. Male Female Gender Diverse, please specify: Are you Are you a New Zealand Citizen? Yes No If not, please specify your citizenship: Ethnicity: NZ European Māori. Iwi, please state: Samoan Cook Islands Māori Tonga Niuean Chinese Indian Other, e.g., Dutch, Japanese, Tokel...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 076 McDonnell v Auckland Council [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...The questions to be decided are: (a) as the subdivision is a controlled activity, does the Auckland Unitary Plan (AUP) enable the Council to assess and then address by way of conditions the adequacy of the Property’s wastewater and stormwater services? (b) does the subdivision give rise to any potential adverse effects on the environment? Subdivision appeal [7] The Property contains two existing residential dwellings in separate ownership. It has a land area of 1226 squa...

  6. Te Au Reka Phase 2 Court Rules Consultation Paper [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...requirement for express agreement, will require adjustments to various rules, including address for service definitions. For example: o DCRs including 5.43-5.45, 5.64, 6.1, 6.5, 6.22 and 7.52, amongst many others. These broadly cover rules relating to addresses for service, and methods of service. o HCRs including 5.40-5.42, 5.62, 6.1, 6.5 and 6.20, amongst many others. These also broadly cover rules relating to addresses for service and methods of service. o CPRs including 2.9 req...

  7. 2020 NZPSPLA 008 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...December 2019 APPEARANCES A F – Complainant S Buckland – Certificate Holder with counsel E Maassen DECISION [1] Stephen Buckland is a licensed private investigator. Ms F says Mr Buckland agreed to provide her with investigative services following the breakup of her marriage. She considers Mr Buckland is guilty of misconduct in the provision of his investigative services by failing to provide updated information and by passing on personal information and copies of a...

  8. Cavanagh v Nassiep [2012] NZIACDT 38 (31 July 2012) [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...support. Further, during the last part of the time she was undertaking work illegally, as her licence had expired. [4] The complicating feature of this complaint is that Ms Nassiep was not licensed during the whole time she was providing immigration services to Mr Cavanagh. This Tribunal can only deal with the conduct of licensed immigration advisers, and what formerly licensed people did when they were licensed. [5] Accordingly this Tribunal can only deal with the second of the two a...

  9. Recommendations Recap Issue 15 [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...his lifejacket. Mr Singh and a friend were swept down-river; Mr Singh told his friend he was alright initially, but he then developed breathing difficulties. His friend tried to give him CPR. Unfortunately, neither his friend nor emergency services could revive Mr Singh. A Maritime New Zealand report concluded that the dinghy was in poor condition and was not suitable for the http://www.nzlii.org/cgi-bin/sinodisp/nz/cases/NZCorC/2017/28.html?query=Horrell http://www.nzlii.org...

  10. 19 April Legal Aid News [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...the Funding Eligibility form  a copy of the client’s proof of financial eligibility  a copy of the client’s proof of identity  any other information relevant to assessing whether the client is eligible to access funded out of court services. You can send this information in hard-copy or electronic format. Once we have completed the check, we’ll write to you with the outcome and advise if future guidance if necessary. Tips for using the records management system (...