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The Court of Appeal of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti Pīra o Aotearoa) is the principal intermediate appellate court of New Zealand. It is also the final appellate court for a number of matters. In practice, most appeals are resolved at this intermediate appellate level, rather than in the Supreme Court.
This is a list of the substantive decisions of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. It is organised in order of the year the case was handed down. It is organised in order of the year the case was handed down.
The Court of Appeal was set up in 1862 as the highest court in New Zealand, but consisted of panels of judges from the Supreme Court. [5] Appeals could be taken from the Court of Appeal to the Privy Council. The District Courts were abolished in 1925 but later re-established.
Pages in category "Court of Appeal of New Zealand cases" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The years of legal wrangling that David Bain endured before his conviction was finally overturned after 13 years became the subject of intense media interest in New Zealand. With Joe Karam's help, he made his first application to the New Zealand Court of Appeal in 1995. In June 1998, he petitioned the Governor-General for a pardon.
The Court of Appeal's decision in the Maori Council case has been viewed by New Zealand historians as one of the crucial measures that helped facilitate Maori development and identity through propelling extensive social and political change in New Zealand. It has been argued that the decision, which has been seen as giving the Treaty of ...
Court of Appeal of New Zealand (2 C, 3 P) Courthouses in New Zealand (3 P) J. New Zealand judges (10 C) S. Supreme Court of New Zealand (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category ...
Court of Appeal of New Zealand; List of cases of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand; C. Cullinane v McGuigan This page was last edited on 22 January 2015, at 08: ...