Currently Aotearoa New Zealand has 11 women judges of Māori ancestry who serve on the High Court, District Court and Māori Land Court. That figure represents about 4.8% of the judiciary.
It is a formal occasion, and you will need to address the judge as ‘Your Honour’ or ‘Judge’. The kōrero during a court hearing forms the court minute. To make sure that the minute is accurate, court hearings are recorded.
Unfortunately there are no reported decisions of the Court on the operation of subsection 14 in relation to subsection 12 so my comments are speculative.
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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 1 10:00AM AP-20230000032305 43/93 Kenneth Linstead Te Horo 3 No 1-31 block -
Rehearing of application
Injunction prohibiting any
person, where proceedings
are pending before the
Court or the Chief Judge,
from dealing with or doing
any injury to any property
that is the subject matter of
the proceedings or that may
be affected by any order
that may be made in the
proceedings (Respondent:
Amadeus Tohu)
(A2023009442 |
AP-20230000029952)...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP11 10:00 AM AP-20240000011108 19/93 Julian Rickard Whaanga 1D 1C 2 block –
Injunction - Injunction against
any person in respect of any
actual threatened trespass or
other injury to any Māori land
or Māori Reservation
(Respondents: Martin Rickard
and Jonathan Rickard)
SP12 10:00AM AP-20240000013390 19/93 Julian Rickard Whaanga 1D 1C 2 block –
Injunction against any person
in respect of any actual
threatened trespass or other
injur...