Supreme Court of New Zealand - recent judgments: July 2025
M v R [2025] NZSC 86
22 July 2025
Successful application by M for leave to appeal.
The approved question was whether the Court of Appeal was correct to refuse M continued interim name suppression until final disposition of proceedings.
Wolfe v Governor-General of New Zealand [2025] NZSC 85
18 July 2025
Successful application by W for review of the Registrar’s decision not to accept W’s application for leave to appeal in relation to a refusal by the Minister of Immigration to grant a visa.
Apanui v Commissioner of Police [2025] NZSC 84
18 July 2025
Successful application by A for leave to appeal.
The approved question was whether the Court of Appeal had been correct to allow the CoP’s appeal.
Day v R [2025] NZSC 82
15 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by D for leave to appeal against conviction for rape. D wished to argue that the trial Judge should have given the jury a reliability warning about the complainant's intoxication.
Re Akarana-Rewi [2025] NZSC 81
11 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by A-R for review of the Registrar’s decision not to accept A-R’s application for leave to appeal in relation to a mortgagee sale.
G v R [2025] NZSC 80
11 July 2025
Largely successful application by NZME Publishing Ltd for access to submissions filed in G’s appeal.
Deliu v Independent Police Conduct Authority [2025] NZSC 79
08 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by D for leave to appeal Court of Appeal decision declining to review Registrar's refusal to reduce or dispense with security for costs.
Deliu v Attorney-General [2025] NZSC 78
08 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by D for leave to appeal against dismissal of his application for judicial review of a refusal to stay proceedings against him. His prosecution for assault with a weapon and attempting to pervert the course of justice had subsequently been stayed.
Rafiq v Baycorp PDL (NZ) Ltd [2025] NZSC 77
04 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by R for review of the Registrar's refusal to accept R's application for leave to appeal.
Wikeley v Kea Investments Ltd [2025] NZSC 76
04 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by W for leave to appeal against findings that he had engaged in fraud and conspiracy in relation to a purported agreement with KIL.
Kea Investments Ltd v Wikeley [2025] NZSC 75
04 July 2025
Successful application by KIL for leave to appeal against the discharge of permanent anti-suit and anti-enforcement injunctions awarded to it by the High Court.
The approved question was whether the Court of Appeal had been correct to discharge the injunctions.
K v R [2025] NZSC 74
03 July 2025
Successful application by K for leave to appeal against conviction for sexual offending against a child.
The focus on appeal was to be whether a miscarriage of justice had been caused by the trial Judge's directions in summing up.
Iongi v R [2025] NZSC 73
03 July 2025
Partially successful application by I for leave to appeal against conviction and sentence for manslaughter.
The approved question was whether the Court of Appeal had been correct to dismiss I's appeal against conviction. Leave to appeal against sentence was declined.
Tamati v R [2025] NZSC 70
03 July 2025
Unsuccessful appeal by T against conviction for sexual offending against a young person under 16 and supplying her with Class A drugs. The approved questions on appeal were (a) whether errors by trial counsel had led to a miscarriage of justice and (b) whether a reliability warning should have been given to the jury.
Fuller v Patel [2025] NZSC 72
02 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by F for leave to appeal against the striking out of his claim of harassment by the police helicopter.
Fuller v Fraser [2025] NZSC 71
02 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by Fuller for leave to appeal against the striking out of his claims in relation to actions taken by Fraser as a District Court Judge.
NZ Tramways and Public Passenger Transport Employees’ Union Wellington Branch Inc v Tranzurban Hutt Valley Ltd [2025] NZSC 69
02 July 2025
Unsuccessful application by NZTPPTEU for leave to appeal against a finding that split shifts for bus drivers consisted of multiple work periods within a day.