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It has general jurisdiction and responsibility, under the Senior Courts Act 2016, as well as the High Court Rules 2016, for the administration of justice throughout New Zealand. There are 18 High Court locations throughout New Zealand, and one stand-alone registry. The High Court was established in 1841. [1]
Pages in category "High Court of New Zealand cases" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. ... NZI Insurance New Zealand Ltd v Auckland ...
Two pÅhutukawa trees behind the court mark the location of the General Assembly House, which was used by the New Zealand Parliament when Auckland was the capital of the country. [3] In the late 20th century, the court was expanded into a new larger complex, in addition to the original courthouse. [2]
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind v Auckland City Council; Southbourne Investments Ltd v Greenmount Manufacturing Ltd; Rajamani v R; Taunoa v Attorney-General; Unison Networks Ltd v Commerce Commission; Reid v R; New Zealand Airline Pilots' Assoc Industrial Union of Workers Inc v Air New Zealand Ltd; Rogers v Television New Zealand Ltd ...
The judiciary of New Zealand is responsible for the system of courts that interprets and applies the laws of New Zealand.It has four primary functions: to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution; to deliver authoritative rulings on the meaning and application of legislation; to develop case law; and to uphold the rule of law, personal liberty and human rights. [1]
Pages in category "High Court of New Zealand judges" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Auckland High Court, built in 1865–1868 for the Supreme Court in New Zealand. A Supreme Court was first established in 1841 (it was renamed the High Court in 1980, and is different from the current Supreme Court), and various lower courts subsequently established.
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