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)

All years

Case name
Parsoa Bahramitash v Stish Kumar and Sunila Kumar
Case number
SC CIV 23/2004
Summary
Civil appeal - Conveyancing - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in ordering specific performance - Whether the remedy of specific performance is reserved by clauses 9.5 and 9.7 of the REINZ-ADLS standard form agreement for sale and purchase - Whether clause 4.2(2) provides an exclusive remedy and ousts the application of equitable principles. CA 51/04 8 November 2004
Result
Gault J; Blanchard J. Leave to appeal granted. 3 March 2005 ______________________ Appeal dismissed. Costs to respondent $15,000 plus disbursements. Reasons now added. 30 June 2005
Case name
James Bryson v Three Foot Six Limited
Case number
SC CIV 24/2004
Summary
Employment appeal - whether model maker working for the respondent was an employee or a independent contractor - interpretation of "employee" under s6 of the Employment Relations Act 2000 -whether film industry practice concerning manner of contracting staff relevant to determination - weight to be accorded to contractual label. CA 246/03 12 November 2004
Result

Gault J; Blanchard J.

Leave to appeal granted.

22 February 2005

_____________________

New Zealand Council of Trade Unions granted Intervener status.

14 March 2005

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Business New Zealand granted Intervener status.

16 March 2005

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The appeal is allowed.

The decision of the Employment Court is restored.

Costs in favour of the appellant against the respondent will be fixed by the Court following the receipt of written submissions.

16 June 2005

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Judgment of the Court on Costs issued.

10 August 2005

Case name
W J Clark v The Attorney-General
Case number
SC CIV 25/2004
Summary
Civil appeal against the refusal of an application for interim name suprpession - whether failure to give name suppression amounted to a breach of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 or the Convention Against Torture - whether the principle of open justice requires that the applicant's name be publicly available - whether, and to what extent the practice of the United Nations's Committee Against Torture and the right to privacy are relevant to the application.CA 213/04 2 December 2004; 8 December 2004
Result
Leave to appeal refused. 17 February 2005
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Henry John Esdaile Nation v Nicola Mary Nation
Case number
SC CIV 26/2004
Summary
Relationship property - whether the determination of the date for assessment of the effect of disposition under s44C Property (Relationships) Act 1976 should be the date of the hearing - whether certain livestock is relationship property - whether a 'put to use' arrangement in respect of livestock can have the status of a property right for the purpose of s10(2) CA 190/03 26 November 2004
Result
21 April 2005

Leave to appeal granted.

8 April 2005

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Notice of abandonment being lodged, the appeal is deemed to be dismissed.

Transcript

Hearing date 5 April 2005

Hearing date : 22 July 2005

Case name
John Hemmes v John Patrick Young
Case number
SC CIV 27/2004
Summary
Family law - whether s16(2) of the Adoption Act 1995 precludes the High Court from issuing a declaration of paternity under s10 of the Status of Children Act 1969 in respect of a child and natural parent where the child has been adopted.
Result

Leave to appeal granted.

8 March 2005

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Appeal allowed. All orders made below are set aside. The proceeding is struck out. Costs to the appellant in the total sum of $25,000 to cover all courts plus disbursements.

15 July 2005

Leave judgment - leave granted
Judgment appealed from
CA 33/04 26 November 2004 (note : not available electronically)
Case name
Robert Frank Terry v R
Case number
SC CRI 1/2004
Summary
Criminal appeal against conviction - whether Crown established elements of offence beyond reasonable doubt - whether appellant was misled or prejudiced by irregularity in initial information laid. CA 460/03 6 April 2004
Result
Leave to appeal refused. 15 July 2004
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Alan Ivo Greer v R
Case number
SC CRI 2/2004
Summary
Criminal appeal against conviction and sentence - whether conviction was against the weight of the evidence or unreasonable - whether the Court of Appeal failed to give the applicant a reasonable opportunity to be heard by refusing an application for an adjournment in order to facilitate further discovery. CA 49/03 15 March 2004
Result
Leave to appeal refused. 15 July 2004
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Case name
Pourshad Marco Arvand v The Queen
Case number
SC CRI 3/2004
Result
It was adjudged that  the application for leave to appeal be dismissed.
15 July 2004
Leave judgment - leave dismissed
Summary
Judgment appealed from
not publicly available
Transcript

Hearing date : 7 July 2004

Elias CJ and Tipping J

Case name
Leonard Murray Rohrlach
Case number
SC CRI 4/2004
Summary
Criminal appeal against conviction - Whether trial counsel error amounted to a miscarriage of justice - Whether s344A application should have been opposed by defence counsel - Whether complainant should have been cross-examined in relation to medical and ESR evidence - Whether detective should have been cross-examined in relation to record of appellant's statements - Whether appellant able to make informed decision about giving evidence at trial. CA272/03 28 April 2004
Result
30 June 2004 - No jurisdiction to entertain appeal as no consent from respondent pursuant to Section 51 (2) (d).
Judgment appealed from
not publicly available
Case name
Donald Hugh SIMCOCK
Case number
SC CRI 5/2004
Summary
Criminal appeal against conviction - using a document for pecuniary advantage - elements of fraud - whether making a secret profit in conscious disregard of fiduciary obligations is sufficient to amount to fraud. CA 322/03 19 May 2004 and 10 June 2004
Result
7 July 2004 - Notice of abandonment being filed - the application for leave to appeal is deemed to be refused.