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Dallison v R
Case information | Dallison v R [2023] NZCA 282
Court of Appeal
Decision of Public Interest
Reissue date: 11 June 2024 CRIMINAL LAW – Practice and procedure – Suppression Appeal dismissed. Judge Farish’s applications under s 202 and 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 are declined. The existing suppression orders apply until noon on 17 Jul…
Skerret-White & Ors v Minister For Children & Ors
Case information | Skerret-White & Ors v Minister For Children & Ors [2024] NZCA 160
Court of Appeal
Decision of Public Interest
Judicial review - Appeals - Treaty of Waitangi - Procedure - Commissions of inquiry - Evidence - Comity- Power to issue summonses - Waitangi Tribunal - Minister The appeals are formally allowed, but we make no other order having regard to the changed cir…
Major Gas Users' Group Inc v Commerce Commission
Case information | Major Gas Users' Group Inc v Commerce Commission [2024] NZHC 959
High Court
Decision of Public Interest
Major Gas Users’ Group Inc (MGUG) appealed two decisions of the Commerce Commission made under pt 4 of the Commerce Act 1986: one that amended the input methodologies for gas transmission and distribution services; and one that determined the default pric…
Tasman District Council v Louise Buchanan, Keith Marshall and Alistair Donald as Trustees of the Buchanan Marshall Family Trust
Case information | Tasman District Council v Louise Buchanan, Keith Marshall and Alistair Donald as Trustees of the Buchanan Marshall Family Trust [2024] NZCA 133
Court of Appeal
Decision of Public Interest
Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 — Inspections of swimming pool — Negligent misstatement —Novel duty of care — Limitation periods — Appeal allowed In 2004 the Tasman District Council (the Council) granted building consent for an architecturally designe…
NZTSOS Inc v Minister for Covid-19 Response
Case information | NZTSOS Inc v Minister for Covid-19 Response [2024] NZCA 74
Court of Appeal
Decision of Public Interest
Judicial review – New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 – COVID-19 – vaccination mandate – proportionality Appeal dismissed. No order for costs. In April 2021, the Minister for COVID-19 made an order under the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 (the…
Fowler Developments Limited v The Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, The Chief Executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
Case information | Fowler Developments Limited v The Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, The Chief Executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority. SC 8/2014
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Judicial review – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in concluding that there was a rational basis for the respondent, in making the September 2012 offer to purchase the applicant’s land, to differentiate between insured residential property…
William Patrick Jeffries v The Attorney--General
Case information | William Patrick Jeffries v The Attorney--General SC 84/2008
Supreme Court
Civil – Administrative law – Whether the Court of Appeal failed to observe principles of natural justice by deciding an application for indemnity costs and making findings on the motive of the Appellant ‘on the papers’ – Whether the Court of Appeal erred …
The Queen v Shivneel Shahil Kumar
Case information | The Queen v Shivneel Shahil Kumar SC 115/2014
Supreme Court
Criminal Appeal – Evidence – Right to refrain from making a statement under s 23(4) of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 – Whether admissions made to undercover police officers in holding cell after applicant arrested were actively elicited – Whethe…
Wiilie Ye, Candy Ye and Tim Ye v Minister of Immigration and Yueing Ding
Case information | Wiilie Ye, Candy Ye and Tim Ye v Minister of Immigration and Yueing Ding SC 53/2008
Supreme Court
Civil appeal – immigration – removal order made under s 54 of the Immigration Act 1987 in respect of an overstayer mother whose children are New Zealand citizens – humanitarian interview conducted by Immigration Officer who determined not to exercise the …