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.
24 June 2024
Case information summary 2024 (as at 21 June 2024) – Cases where leave granted (121 KB)
Case information summary 2024 (as at 21 June 2024) – Cases where leave to appeal decision not yet made (PDF, 125 KB)
All years
B The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
15 April 2016
16 December 2015
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The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
3 May 2017
Costs of $2,500 are payable to the First Respondent.
15 February 2016
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Application for recall dismissed.
Costs $250.00 payable to the first respondent.
6 April 2016
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2nd application for recall dismissed. (direction)
12 April 2016
B There is no order for costs.
13 April 2016
20 June 2016
4 April 2016
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Notice of abandonment of appeal being lodged, the appeal is deemed to be dismissed.
25 May 2016
Cost to the respondents $2,500.00
6 May 2014
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Application for recall of judgment dismissed.
14 May 2014
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2nd application for recall of judgment declined.
17 June 2014
The approved questions are:
Was the evidence of the complainant’s mother and her boyfriend admissible in terms of the veracity or propensity provisions of the Evidence Act 2006?
If the evidence was admissible:
should there have been a direction from the trial judge as to the use that could be made of the evidence?
was Mr Taiatini placed at any disadvantage from the fact that the evidence arose in the course of the trial?
If the evidence was not admissible, did its admission and/or the absence of a direction from the trial judge create the risk of a miscarriage of justice?
25 March 2014
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Appeal dismissed.
5 September 2014
- Hearing date 19 June 2014 (PDF, 313 KB)
- sc 2 2014 taiatini v r media release (PDF, 86 KB)
B The applicant is to pay costs of $2,500 together with disbursements to be fixed, if necessary, by the Registrar. 9 June 2014