High Court of New Zealand
The High Court of New Zealand is the superior court of New Zealand. It has general jurisdiction and responsibility, under the Senior Courts Act 2016, as well as the High Court Rules 2016, for the administration of justice throughout New Zealand. There are 18 High Court locations throughout New Zealand, plus one stand-alone registry.
The High Court was established in 1841. It was originally called the "Supreme Court of New Zealand", but the name was changed in 1980 to make way for the naming of an eventual new Supreme Court of New Zealand.
The High Court is a court of first instance for serious criminal cases such as homicide, civil claims exceeding $350,000 and certain other civil cases. In its appellate function, the High Court hears appeals from the District Court, other lower courts and various tribunals.
Composition and locations
The High Court comprises the Chief Justice and up to 55 other Judges. The administrative head of the court is known as the Chief High Court Judge. Associate Judges of the High Court supervise the Court's preliminary processes in most civil proceedings, and have jurisdiction to deal with summary judgment applications, company liquidations, bankruptcy proceedings, and some other types of civil proceedings.The High Court Judges and Associate Judges are based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, but also travel on circuit to Whangarei, Hamilton, Rotorua, Tauranga, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Napier, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Nelson, Blenheim, Greymouth, Timaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The Court also has a registry in Masterton.
Jurisdiction
Criminal matters
The High Court deals with the most serious types of criminal offences that exceed the District Court's jurisdiction. It deals with all category 4 offences, including murder, manslaughter and treason, as well as any other offence where the accused is likely to be sentenced to life imprisonment or preventive detention. A High Court Judge may direct that a serious category 2 and 3 "protocol" offence, such as aggravated wounding with intent, kidnapping or sexual violation of a child, be transferred from the District Court to the High Court for hearing. Most cases are heard before a Judge and jury, but may sometimes be heard before a Judge alone.Civil matters
The Court has exclusive jurisdiction over all civil claims where the amount in dispute exceeds $350,000, and certain categories of proceedings. The categories of proceeding which can only be commenced in the High Court includes matters concerning admiralty, certain applications relating to land, company law including liquidations, bankruptcy, the administration of estates and trusts, and trade mark and patent infringement. For civil claims worth less than $350,000, the High Court can have co-extensive jurisdiction with the District Court.Appellate function
Rights of appeal to the High Court exist against the decisions of the District Court, the Family Court, the Youth Court and the Environment Court and numerous administrative tribunals and regulatory bodies.Judges of the High Court
The following are the Judges of the High Court as of 2019:Name | Appointed | Resident court | Notes |
Susan Thomas | 2014 | Wellington | Chief High Court Judge |
Geoffrey Venning | 2002 | Auckland | Former Chief High Court Judge |
Simon France | 2005 | Wellington | |
Graham Lang | 2005 | Auckland | |
Jillian Mallon | 2006 | Wellington | |
Ailsa Duffy | 2007 | Auckland | |
Edwin Wylie | 2008 | Auckland | |
Rebecca Ellis | 2009 | Wellington | |
Timothy Brewer | 2010 | Auckland | |
Mary Peters | 2010 | Auckland | |
Mark Woolford | 2010 | Auckland | |
Christian Whata | 2011 | Auckland | |
Sarah Katz | 2012 | Auckland | |
David Gendall | 2013 | Christchurch | |
Cameron Mander | 2013 | Christchurch | |
Rachel Dunningham | 2014 | Christchurch | |
Simon Moore | 2014 | Auckland | |
Matthew Muir | 2014 | Auckland | |
Anne Hinton | 2014 | Auckland | |
Gerald Nation | 2015 | Christchurch | |
Rebecca Edwards | 2015 | Auckland | |
Karen Clark | 2015 | Wellington | |
Matthew Palmer | 2015 | Auckland | |
Paul Davison | 2015 | Auckland | |
Helen Cull | 2016 | Wellington | |
Mathew Downs | 2016 | Auckland | |
Sally Fitzgerald | 2016 | Auckland | |
Christine Gordon | 2016 | Auckland | |
Peter Churchman | 2017 | Wellington | |
Pheroze Jagose | 2017 | Auckland | |
Gerard van Bohemen | 2017 | Auckland | |
Christine Grice | 2018 | Wellington | |
Grant Powell | 2018 | Auckland | |
Francis Cooke | 2018 | Wellington | |
Robert Osborne | 2018 | Christchurch | |
Ian Gault | 2018 | Auckland | |
Tracey Walker | 2019 | Auckland | |
Cheryl Gwyn | 2019 | Wellington | |
Jan‑Marie Doogue | 2019 | Wellington | |
Neil Campbell | 2020 | Auckland | |
Robert Dobson | 2020 | Wellington | Acting Judge appointed for 12 months from 4 July 2020, originally appointed 2007 |