MLC National Panui April 2025
ROHE O TĀKITIMU NATIONAL PĀNUI | TE PĀNUI Ā-MOTU April | Āperira 2025 Contents Applications for hearing in April | Āperira 2025 2 - 5 Descriptions of Application types by Section 6 – 32 Te Rohe o Aotea 33 – 46 Te Rohe…
ROHE O TĀKITIMU NATIONAL PĀNUI | TE PĀNUI Ā-MOTU April | Āperira 2025 Contents Applications for hearing in April | Āperira 2025 2 - 5 Descriptions of Application types by Section 6 – 32 Te Rohe o Aotea 33 – 46 Te Rohe…
Page 2 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 07/25 - 21 The Māori Land Court of New Zealand (Please select the name of the Māori Land Court District in which some or all of the lands or the subject matter of the application is located) Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato Maniapoto Waiariki Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu BLOCK: ..................................................................................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-25-Confirmation-alienation.pdf (108 kb)
Page 2 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 07/25 - 33 The Māori Land Court of New Zealand (please select the name of the Māori Land Court District in which some of all of the land is located) Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato Maniapoto Waiariki Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu SUBJECT OF APPLICATION ............................................................................................................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-33-Confirmation-of-resolution.pdf (94 kb)
If you do not have a lawyer, would you like the Court to appoint a legal representative on your behalf? YES NO 8. Please state the reasons you seeking Special Aid: (Please write legibly if completing by hand.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
The country in which I currently reside is: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Document-B1-Consent-trustee.pdf (265 kb)
Page 2 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 07/25 - 34 The Māori Land Court of New Zealand (please select the name of the Māori Land Court District in which some of all of the land is located) Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato Maniapoto Waiariki Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu SUBJECT OF APPLICATION ............................................................................................................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-34-Confirmation-family-gathering.pdf (105 kb)
Page 2 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 07/25 - 38 The Māori Land Court of New Zealand (Please select the name of the Māori Land Court District in which some or all of the lands or the subject matter of the application is located) Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato Maniapoto Waiariki Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu BLOCK(S): NAME OF TRUST OR MĀORI RESERVATION: APPLICATION: I / We ..................................................................
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-38-Application-to-add-reduce-replace-or-remove-trustees-202104.pdf (123 kb)
Updated list of owners Te Kooti Whenua Māori is currently working on updating the lists of potential owners for the four SILNA Blocks.
While the numbers of Māori women judges have increased in the Māori Land Court and District Court, Justice Lowell Goddard was the first, and so far the only Māori woman to become a Queen’s Counsel and judge of the High Court. She is currently the head of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales.
In the case of an unsuccessful mediation, the mediator is required to report to the Judge about the lack of resolution and state the issues that are unresolved. Given that many of the parties before the Māori Land Court are unrepresented it is understandable why the mediator is required to play this reporting role.