Template Comprehensive Whanau Trust Order Final Version 30 June 2020
The Māori Land Court ("Court") has constituted a whānau trust for the purposes set out in this Trust Order (“Order”).
The Māori Land Court ("Court") has constituted a whānau trust for the purposes set out in this Trust Order (“Order”).
The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
Documents/Panui/0517423-Ministry-of-Justice_National-Panui-July-2023-web.pdf (838 kb)
HOWEVER, THE COURT RETAINS ABSOLUTE DISCRETION AS TO THE TERMS OF ANY OCCUPATION ORDER. 3.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/2021-03-12-Example-Occupation-Order.pdf (150 kb)
Former Chief Māori Land Court Judge, who then became a Justice of the High Court, ET Durie provided the following analyses of the nature of Māori rights to land; Maori see themselves not as masters of the environment but as members of it.
Documents/Judges-corner-articles/JWI-ACPECT-Presentation-2022.pdf (540 kb)
...– 39 Te Rohe o Aotea 40 – 60 Te Rohe o Tairāwhiti 61 – 96 Te Rohe o Taitokerau 97 – 110 Te Rohe o Tākitimu 111 – 124 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu 125 – 162 Te Rohe o Waiariki 163 –186 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto 187 – 190 Māori Appellate Court 191 – 208 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar 209 - 212 Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court Sitting Dates 2026 213 Information Service 214 Quarterly Schedule of Outstanding...
...– 39 Te Rohe o Aotea 40 – 60 Te Rohe o Tairāwhiti 61 – 96 Te Rohe o Taitokerau 97 – 110 Te Rohe o Tākitimu 111 – 124 Te Rohe o Te Waipounamu 125 – 162 Te Rohe o Waiariki 163 –186 Te Rohe o Waikato-Maniapoto 187 – 190 Māori Appellate Court 191 – 208 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar 209 - 212 Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court Sitting Dates 2026 213 Information Service 214 Quarterly Schedule of Outstanding...
Documents/Panui/National-Panui-February-2026-Revised.pdf (2.5 mb)
If agreement is reached through mediation, your mediator will record it and provide it to the Māori Land Court. The judge may then make a court order to formalise the agreement.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/Factsheet-Dispute-resolution-service-web-version.pdf (355 kb)
The Māori Land Court In 2003, the Minister of Māori Affairs applied to the Māori Land Court for an inquiry pursuant to s 29 TTWMA as to successors to the four remaining SILNA blocks.
The Chief Justice of Australia explained how the Australian High Court’s website was a central focus in the Court’s early attempts to educate the public about the Court’s role.
The Court may, if it cannot otherwise address those concerns, order that the application be reheard.
Documents/Panui/1002422-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-November-2022-web22.pdf (633 kb)