Our request to help us get IPT’s Invitation Letter and ours Declining Letter to that very IPT’s Invitation Letter as per Hon High Court Judge Lang J’s decision
RC DAHIYA (Account suspended) made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment did not have the information requested.
From: RC DAHIYA (Account suspended)
Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
Mr Mark Piercey, Principal Engagement and Communications Adviser, Immigration New Zealand, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment, who has not replied till date even after numerous reminders.
Telephone: +64 4 896 5181 | Mobile: 027 555 6118, 15, Stout Street, Wellington 6011, www.mbie.govt.nz
Mr Ranjan Kochharr, Immigration Manager, New Delhi Market Office, Immigration New Zealand, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
Contact Centre: +91 (0)11 4259 6300 |
New Zealand High Commission, Sir Edmund Hillary Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, India, 110021
Dear Mark Piercey, Ranjan Kochharr
This is in reference to kind help and guidance via email by Helen Henry, Support Officer | Auckland Tribunal regarding our request to help us get IPT’s Invitation Letter and ours Declining Letter to that very IPT’s Invitation Letter as per Hon High Court Judge Lang J’s decision.
We advise you to make your request directly to Immigration New Zealand. The information you have requested can be obtained from your files held by Immigration New Zealand.
The Immigration and Protection Tribunal is not privy to the Official Information Act and we therefore are unable to assist you in this matter.
11. OFFICIAL INFORMATION ACT AND PRIVACY ACT REQUESTS
....
[11.2] Where an appellant wishes to obtain access to documents in relation to a deportation (non-resident) appeal, such a request is appropriately made to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
The relevant extract in the attached decision is as given below:
[22] Secondly, the Tribunal invited Mr Dahiya and his wife to provide it with details of the steps they would have taken if they had been aware of the true position. Mr Dahiya declined to take up that invitation. The Tribunal and the Court are therefore left to speculate how Mr Dahiya and his wife have been disadvantaged by the fact that they were not aware they had been issued with SSRV’s rather than PRV’s.
[Ref: [22] Hon High Court Judge Lang J’s decision [Attached]].
We shall be highly thankful to you, if you kindly help us get these 2 Letters. We are also making our request separately through https://fyi.org.nz/.
We appeal to you kindly reply to our previous numerous emails as well.
We shall be highly thankful to you, if you kindly help us get these 2 Letters.
Kind regards
Yours faithfully,
DR RC DAHIYA & SAVITRI
From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Dear Dr RC Dahiya and Savitri,
Can you please also send us the attachment for the below email, as this has not been received, to enable us lodge and process the Information Request.
Thanks and regards,
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
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From: RC DAHIYA (Account suspended)
Dear WF OIAnon DOL,
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
Dear Cheryll Lobo
Thank you very much for your kind help and guidance.
We have replied you via email and sent you your desired attachment named as given below:
Hon’ble High Court Decision CIV2016-404-191 8-6-2016 JUDG
Kindly confirm receiving the attachment and help us get these 2 letters ASAP.
Many thanks again for your kind help and guidance.
Kind regards
DR RC Dahiya & Savitri
Yours sincerely,
RC DAHIYA
From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
This is an automated message. Please do not reply.
Immigration New Zealand would like to acknowledge receipt of your
information request.
It is the endeavour of Immigration New Zealand Privacy Team to complete
your request as soon as possible in line with the Privacy Act 1993 and
Official Information Act 1982, within 20 working days.
You can also check the maximum time limit by visiting
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz and using the OIA Response calculator.
If we require any further information from you, or we need to clarify the
scope of your request, the Privacy Officer handling your request will
contact you.
We thank you for your patience. For all follow up enquiries please email
[2]akl[MBIE request email] where an officer will process your enquiry.
Kind Regards,
OIA/Privacy Team
Auckland Central Area Office
Immigration New Zealand
[3]www.govt.nz - your guide to finding and using New Zealand government
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2. mailto:akl[MBIE request email]
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From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Dear RC Dahiya,
Thanks for your email.
Please note that we have not received any attached document with the below email or with your original email dated 2/5/18 to #OIA. Please resend the attachment to enable us lodge and process your Information Request.
Thanks and regards,
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
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From: RC DAHIYA (Account suspended)
Dear WF OIAnon DOL,
Dear Cheryll Lobo
Thank you very much for your kind help and guidance.
We had sent the attachment to
FYI Administrator <[email address]>
It shows the attachment there. Kindly guide about email address or provide other email address where we can send the attachment.
The attachment is also with with Mr Marc Piercey and Mr Ranjan Kochharr
Kindly guide further/provide email address where we can send the attachment.
We will send promptly and apologise for inconvenience.
Kind regards
DR RC Dahiya & Savitri
Hon’ble High Court Decision CIV2016-404-191 8-6-2016 JUDG
and see at [22]
[22] Secondly, the Tribunal invited Mr Dahiya and his wife to provide it with details of the steps they would have taken if they had been aware of the true position. Mr Dahiya declined to take up that invitation. The Tribunal and the Court are therefore left to speculate how Mr Dahiya and his wife have been disadvantaged by the fact that they were not aware they had been issued with SSRV’s rather than PRV’s.
We are also informing you on https://fyi.org.nz/request/7745/followup...
Kindly confirm receiving the attachment and help us get these 2 letters ASAP.
Many thanks again for your kind help and guidance.
Kind regards
DR RC Dahiya & Savitri
Yours sincerely,
RC DAHIYA
From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
This is an automated message. Please do not reply.
Immigration New Zealand would like to acknowledge receipt of your
information request.
It is the endeavour of Immigration New Zealand Privacy Team to complete
your request as soon as possible in line with the Privacy Act 1993 and
Official Information Act 1982, within 20 working days.
You can also check the maximum time limit by visiting
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz and using the OIA Response calculator.
If we require any further information from you, or we need to clarify the
scope of your request, the Privacy Officer handling your request will
contact you.
We thank you for your patience. For all follow up enquiries please email
[2]akl[MBIE request email] where an officer will process your enquiry.
Kind Regards,
OIA/Privacy Team
Auckland Central Area Office
Immigration New Zealand
[3]www.govt.nz - your guide to finding and using New Zealand government
services
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1. http://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/
2. mailto:akl[MBIE request email]
3. http://www.govt.nz/
From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Dear Dr RC Dahiya & Savitri
Kindly send the attachment as a reply to this email address please within the next 3 days, to enable us lodge and process the information request.
Thanks and regards,
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
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From: RC DAHIYA (Account suspended)
Dear WF OIAnon DOL,
Dear Cheryll Lobo
We had already sent the attachment at the below given email address and we are sending again today.
[email address]
requests AT THE RATE fyi.org.nz
from our gmail address.
rcdahiya1 AT THE RATE gmail dot com
The email address in your below given address shows the word
as
[email address] |
ie there appears no proper email address.
Kindly send email at the below given address and we will send you the attachment.
This judgement attachment is also with Mr Ranjan Kochharr and Mr Marc Piercey of INZ.
their address are as given below:
[email address]
ranjan DOT kochharr AT THE RATE mbie.govt.nz
&
[email address]
ranjan DOT kochharr AT THE RATE mbie.govt.nz
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
Yours sincerely,
RC DAHIYA
From: WF OIAnon DOL
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
This is an automated message. Please do not reply.
Immigration New Zealand would like to acknowledge receipt of your
information request.
It is the endeavour of Immigration New Zealand Privacy Team to complete
your request as soon as possible in line with the Privacy Act 1993 and
Official Information Act 1982, within 20 working days.
You can also check the maximum time limit by visiting
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz and using the OIA Response calculator.
If we require any further information from you, or we need to clarify the
scope of your request, the Privacy Officer handling your request will
contact you.
We thank you for your patience. For all follow up enquiries please email
[2]akl[MBIE request email] where an officer will process your enquiry.
Kind Regards,
OIA/Privacy Team
Auckland Central Area Office
Immigration New Zealand
[3]www.govt.nz - your guide to finding and using New Zealand government
services
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References
Visible links
1. http://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/
2. mailto:akl[MBIE request email]
3. http://www.govt.nz/
From: Cheryll Lobo
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Dear R C Dahiya,
I am resending the below email, as we have not yet received a reply and the attachments.
Awaiting your response, to enable us lodge and process the information request.
Thanks and regards,
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
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From: RC DAHIYA (Account suspended)
Dear WF OIAnon DOL,
Dear Cheryll Lobo
Thank you for your help. As we said earlier we had already sent the attachment at the below given email address and we are sending again today.
We are also requesting Mr Ranjan Kochharr and Mar Marc Piercey to send it to you.
[email address]
requests AT THE RATE fyi.org.nz
from our gmail address.
rcdahiya1 AT THE RATE gmail dot com
The email address in your below given address shows the word
as
[email address] |
ie there appears no proper email address.
Kindly send email at the below given address and we will send you the attachment.
This judgement attachment is also with Mr Ranjan Kochharr and Mr Marc Piercey of INZ.
their address are as given below:
[email address]
ranjan DOT kochharr AT THE RATE mbie.govt.nz
&
[email address]
ranjan DOT kochharr AT THE RATE mbie.govt.nz
Cheryll Lobo
Support Officer | PRIVACY TEAM
Auckland Central Area Office | Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
[email address] |
Level 14, 280 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
Yours sincerely,
RC DAHIYA
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