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
Krishan Jaichandre Kanhai v The Queen
Case number
SC 20/2005
Summary
Leapfrog criminal appeal against conviction - alleged radical error of counsel in not adducing evidence of good character giving rise to a substantial miscarriage of justice - leave application made out of time - application for extension of time. CA 55/04 15 December 2004
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed.
11 May 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Peter Neil Campbell v The Superintendent, Wellington Prison
Case number
SC 21/2005
Summary
Habeas Corpus - whether an order made by the Parole Board under s107 Parole Act 2002 that the appellant not be released until 3 months prior to his sentence expiry date was rendered unlawful by a failure to comply with the statutory procedural requirement of s107 Parole Act to review this decision, and other procedural requirements - whether, and to what extent, the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act effects these issues - whether subsection (8) of s107 Parole Act is dominant to subsection (6). CA 3/05 14 February 2005
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed.
5 May 2005
Case name
Graham Thomas Rowe v The Queen
Case number
SC 22/2005
Summary
Appeal against conviction for offensive behaviour under s 4(1)(a) of the Summary Offences Act 1981 - whether the appellant's behaviour was sufficiently observable to amount to offensive behaviour - whether the court's finding was possible only with recourse to inadmissible prior conduct evidence - whether the absence of a legitimate purpose may be taken into account in determining whether behaviour is offensive - whether a police officer is a competent complainant in a prosecution for offensive behaviour. CA 374/04 18 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed. 23 June 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Robert Frank Terry v The Queen
Case number
SC 23/2005
Summary
Criminal appeal against conviction - forensic analysis report only disclosed to defence at time of trial - effect of late disclosure. CA 490/04 20 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed.
23 June 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Ramon Dirk Johannes de Mey v The Queen
Case number
SC 24/2005
Summary
Criminal appeal - appeal against decision of the Court of Appeal upholding conviction for common assault - whether there was a miscarriage of justice resulting from insufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict. CA 169/04 17 December 2004CA 44/05 28 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal refused
20 May 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Peter Joseph Thompson v The Queen
Case number
SC 25/2005
Summary
Substitution of convictions by an appellate court - whether the elements of s246(1) Crimes Act (before amendment) go beyond those contained in s229A Crimes Act (now repealed). CA 404/04 27 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed.
23 August 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Casata Limited v General Distributors Limited
Case number
SC 26/2005
Summary
Civil appeal - whether the Court of Appeal erred in its interpretation of the costs regime under the Arbitration Act 1996 - whether the Court of Appeal held correctly that the arbitral tribunal had erred in law in not considering party costs in the reward. CA 84/04 13 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal granted.
6 July 2005
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The appeal is dismissed.
15 March 2006
Case name
Dr C v Complaints Assessment Committee
Case number
SC 27/2005
Summary
Summary Civil appeal - privilege - medical practitioners - whether sections 32 and 35 of the Evidence Amendment Act (No 2) 1980 apply to proceedings before the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal under the Medical Practitioners Act 1995 - whether waiver of privilege. CA 198/04 19 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal granted. Costs to the appellant of $3000 plus disbursements to be fixed by the Registrar in absence of agreement.
22 August 2005
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A. The appeal is allowed to the extent set out in order C only.
B. The setting aside of the order made in the High Court is affirmed.
C. C's application for disclosure is referred back to the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal for re-hearing in the light of the directions given in the reasons of the majority judgment. The directions given by the Court of Appeal are set aside.
The appellant must pay the costs of the Complaints Assessment Committee in the Court of Appeal as ordered in that Court. In this Court the respondent must pay the appellant's costs fixed at $10,000 together with disbursements to be fixed if necessary by the Registrar.
29 June 2006
Case name
Bridgecorp Finance Limited v The Proprietors of Matauri X Incorporated
Case number
SC 28/2005
Summary
Civil appeal - appeal against decision of the Court of Appel - whether the effect of s358A of the Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 was to restrict a Maori Incorporation's powers to its objects, such that there was a restriction on the Respondent's power to borrow - further seeks declaration that the mortgage is nonetheless enforceable under the Land Transfer Act 1952 and the principle of indefeasibility. CA 8/04 3 May 2005
Result
Leave to appeal granted.
2 June 2005 __________________ A notice of abandonment having been lodged, the appeal is deemed to
be dismissed.
6 November 2006
Case name
Anton Mark Le Page v The Queen
Case number
SC 29/2005
Summary
Criminal Law - when an appeal against conviction can lie where the appellant has entered a guilty plea and been sentenced. CA 297/04 28 April 2005
Result
Leave to appeal dismissed.
14 July 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed