The publishing of Covid-19 related judgements by The Courts
Erika Whittome made this Official Information request to Ministry of Justice
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From: Erika Whittome
Dear Ministry of Justice,
1. Please would you supply all the criteria for publishing a "Covid 19 related judgement" on this page of court decisions page:
https://www.courtsofnz.govt.nz/judgments...
2. Would you kindly share the reasons why the following cases which took place in the public court in 2021 and 2022 which are Covid-19 related are not available on the NZ Courts decisions finder?
-Canaday v Medical council of NZ CIV-2021-085-000781
-Whittome v Taupo Tennis and Ors CIV-2022 -069-000021,
-Reihana v Air NZ CIV-2022-404-000436 [2022] NZHC 2425
3 Kindly share the memos, minutes and decisions which came about for the above publishing criteria of "Covid-19 related Judgements".
Yours faithfully,
Erika Whittome
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From: OIA@justice.govt.nz
Ministry of Justice
Kia ora Erika,
Thank you for contacting the Ministry of Justice.
We acknowledge receipt of your request regarding the criteria for publishing a "Covid 19 related judgement" on Courts of NZ website.
This has been forwarded to the relevant business unit for consideration and response.
You can expect a response by 07/08/2023
The Ministry of Justice may publish the response to your request on our website, you can expect that if your OIA is to be published that this will take place at least 10 working days after it has been sent you. Your name and any other personal information will be withheld under Section 9(2)(a) (protect the privacy of natural persons).
Ngā mihi,
Ministerial Relations and Services | Strategy, Governance and Finance
Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture
Level 6 Justice Centre | Aitken Street
DX Box SX 10088 | Wellington
www.justice.govt.nz
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From: Easton, Paul
Ministry of Justice
Tēnā koe Erika
Please find your OIA response attached.
Ngā mihi,
Paul Easton
Principal Media Advisor | Communications Services
Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture
027 276 9810
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From: Erika Whittome
Dear Easton, Paul,
The Department of Justice is part of the Executive which is subject to section 3 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. It is also subject to separation of powers. I will be sending a complaint to the Ombudsman based on the fact that there may have been a breach of the doctrine of the separation of powers. This is part of the Rule of Law.
Yours sincerely,
Erika Whittome
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