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Changestothe Court Systems drilllliim fl 1 w: • Quicker, more efficient, and more not $3,000 as before. Cases now filed more frequent sittings. human justice. in the Supreme Court may be Other changes being considered now This is the aim of changes now taking transferred to the District Courts. include—place in the court systems. ® The High Court replaces the present • the setting up of special family courts The first change, suggested by the New Supreme Court. The new court will @ having criminal jury trials dealt with in Zealand Royal Commission on the shed a lot of its civil claims work District Courts. Courts and passed by Parliament last leaving High Court judges more time For more information get a leaflet from year, takes place on April 1. to deal with major crimes, important any court or from Head Office, • District Courts replace Magistrates civil claims, appeals and reviews. Department of Justice, Private Bag, Courts. District Court judges will now ® The Court of Appeal has been Wellington. hear civil claims cases up to $12,000, reorganised to allow for multiple and DEPARTMENT OF .liustice WELLINGTON, NEWZEALAND. Department cl Justice. Wellington. N.Z. 1980.

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Press, 26 March 1980, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 26 March 1980, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 26 March 1980, Page 20

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