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.
8 November 2024
Case information summary 2024 (as at 8 November 2024) – Cases where leave granted (126 KB)
Case information summary 2024 (as at 8 November 2024) – Cases where leave to appeal decision not yet made (PDF, 116 KB)
2023
B The approved question is whether the Court of Appeal was correct to dismiss the appeal.
28 July 2023
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 Appellant submissions (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 Respondent submissions (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 Intervener Submissions (PDF, 824 KB)
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 Joint Chronology (PDF, 94 KB)
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 transcript (PDF, 969 KB)
- Hearing date 6 and 7 March 2024 SC 51/2023 (PDF, 483 KB)
B The applicant must pay costs of $500 to the New Zealand Law Society (the first respondent in CA452/2022).
28 July 2023
8 September 2023
B There is no order as to costs. 21 July 2023
B There is no order as to costs.
10 August 2023
10 August 2023
4 September 2023
10 September 2024
B The applications for leave to appeal are granted in part ([W] v R [2023] NZCA 155). The approved questions are:
1 Whether the Court of Appeal was correct to conclude that a media take down order was not required in the circumstances of this case.
2 Whether the Court of Appeal was correct to conclude that the verdicts were not unreasonable in light of admissible evidence relating to the potential culpability of Lester Hamilton (deceased).
C The applications for leave to appeal are otherwise dismissed.
D Interim order suppressing the name of W and any identifying particulars made on 9 June 2023 is to continue until further order.
12 December 2023
- Hearing date 6_7 August 2024 (PDF, 490 KB)