Supreme Court case information

Listed below are the substantive Supreme Court cases for the year along with appeals still to be determined or cases awaiting hearing. 

Information giving an overview of the case is included along with media releases and links to judgments being appealed when available.

All 2024 - 2014 Supreme Court cases dismissed or deemed to be dismissed where a notice of abandonment was received can be found here.

Transcripts for cases heard before the Supreme Court are included provided they are not suppressed. Transcripts from pre-trial hearings are not published until the final disposition of trial. These are unedited transcripts and they are not a formal record of the Court’s proceedings. The Ministry of Justice does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any material and recommends that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to its use.

23 December 2024

Case information summary 2024 (as at 23 December 2024) –  Cases where leave granted (126 KB)
Case information summary 2024 (as at 23 December 2024)  – Cases where leave to appeal decision not yet made (PDF, 116 KB)

All years

Case name
Geoffrey Paul Affleck v The Queen
Case number
SC 78/2006
Summary
Criminal – appeal against conviction – trial conducted on basis that applicant’s wife was asleep during alleged sexual offending against daughter’s friend – wife present in Court but did not give evidence – wife gave evidence to Court of Appeal that she was awake and witnessed no offending – whether Court of Appeal erred in finding it “inconceivable” that such crucial evidence would not have been communicated to, or would have been ignored by, counsel – whether Court of Appeal erred in rejecting evidence as honest but “implausible” and in refusing to order a re-trial. CA 446/05 14 September 2006
Result
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
4 December 2006
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Richard Roberts v The Queen
Case number
SC 79/2006
Summary
Criminal appeal – appeal against conviction – whether failure by trial counsel to call evidence from applicant gave rise to a substantial miscarriage of justice – whether failure by appellate counsel to raise the above failure by trial counsel as a point of appeal gave rise to a substantial miscarriage of justice – whether the Supreme Court should entertain these grounds of appeal given they were not raised in the Court of Appeal – whether the Supreme Court should receive fresh evidence concerning these grounds of appeal. CA 446/05 14 September 2006
Result
Notice of abandonment being lodged, the appeal is deemed to be dismissed. 
7 December 2006
Case name
Murray Alexander Menzies v The Queen
Case number
SC 80/2006
Summary
Criminal – Court of Appeal’s jurisdiction – alleged application and effect of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in this regard – alleged power of the Court to strike down or disregard legislation. CA 144/06 13 September 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
28 November 2006
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Ross Ferguson Burns v The Queen
Case number
SC 81/2006
Summary
Criminal appeal – appeal against conviction – appellant convicted of indecent assault but acquitted of sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection – whether there is an inconsistency between the verdicts such as to give rise to a substantial miscarriage of justice – whether admission of a child complainant’s evidence that altered in the course of successive evidential interviews gives rise to a substantial miscarriage of justice. CA 55/06 12 June 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
18 December 2006
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Anthony Arbuthnot v Chief Executive of the Department of Work and Income
Case number
SC 82/2006
Summary
Civil – applicant was overpaid benefits – whether Court of Appeal erred in confusing review and appeal provisions under statute with administrative power of review – whether the decision of the Benefit Review Committee on the status of the beneficiary could only be reviewed by the Chief Executive on the basis of new information or some change in circumstance – whether Court of Appeal erred in finding that it would not be an abuse of process for the Chief Executive to be able to put an issue decided in the beneficiary’s favour before the Authority at the time the beneficiary appealed other issues – whether a decision of the BRC varying a decision of the Chief Executive creates an estoppel against the Chief Executive – whether the Court of Appeal erred in not distinguishing between the decision of the Chief Executive, and the decision as modified by the Authority. CA  256/05  3 October  2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal granted. 8 March 2007 _______________________ Appeal dismissed. Cost reserved.
19 July 2007
Case name
Brendon Douglas Neal Forrest v The Queen
Case number
SC 83/2006
Summary
Criminal – appeal against sentence – appearance of bias on part of one of the Judges hearing the appeal in the Court of Appeal – whether Court of Appeal erred in concluding that acknowledged factual error in sentencing remarks did not influence overall sentence imposed – whether Court of Appeal erred in regarding sentence as “stern” but not manifestly excessive. CA 83/06 12 October 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
11 December 2006
Case name
Wi Te Tau Huata v The Queen
Case number
SC 84/2006
Summary
Summary Criminal – appeal against conviction – whether Court of Appeal erred in dismissing appeal – applicant convicted of four counts of fraud and one count of perverting the course of justice. CA 411/05 20 October 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
15 February 2007
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Prime Commercial Limited v Wool Board Disestablishment Company Limited
Case number
SC 85/2006
Summary
Summary Civil appeal – applicant unsuccessful participant in “ informal” tender process conducted by respondent – whether summary judgment should have been granted for respondent – whether Courts below erred in rejecting existence of process contract and thereby all other causes of action – whether duty of care or statutory duty owed by respondent to applicant in conducting sale process – whether Courts below erred in finding that representations by respondent were neither negligent nor (in terms of s 9 Fair Trading Act 1986) misleading or deceptive. CA 110/05 18 October 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
7 March 2007
Case name
David James Thomas Watt v The Queen
Case number
SC 86/2006
Summary
Summary Criminal – appeal against conviction – criminal breach of trust – applicant was trustee and executor of an estate – applicant billed estate and paid himself out of estate funds – finding that applicant knew he was not entitled to be paid – sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment – whether Court of Appeal erred in upholding conviction. CA 131/06 17 October 2006
Result

Application for leave to appeal dismissed.

30 July 2007

Leave judgment  - leave dismissed
Case name
Lindsday Allan Clark v Libra Developments Limited and Russell Ernest Hyslop
Case number
SC 87/2006
Summary
Civil – partnership – First Respondent removed from companies register and subsequently reinstated – whether Court of Appeal erred in finding that parties’ partnership continued on removal from the register of the First Respondent – whether Court of Appeal erred in finding the partnership included new ventures entered into during the period the First Respondent was removed from the register – whether s 158 Companies Act validates actions of sole director after bankruptcy results in his or her being disqualified from holding office – whether company removed from the register capable of continuing to be a partner in a partnership – effect on partnership of company’s property vesting in the Crown (s 324 Companies Act) if partnership not automatically dissolved.CA 26/05 31 October 2006
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed. Costs $2,500 and disbursements to the respondent. 15 March 2007