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Senior Courts Act 2016
New Zealand Parliament
Passed byNew Zealand House of Representatives
Passed11 October 2016
Royal assent17 October 2016
Commenced1 March 2017
Related legislation
District Court Act 2016
Judicature Act 1908
Supreme Court Act 2003
Status: Current legislation

The Senior Courts Act 2016 (Public Act 2016 No 48) is an Act of the Parliament of New Zealand which governs the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of New Zealand. It was passed by the New Zealand House of Representatives on 11 October 2016[1] as part of a judiciary modernisation package[2] and received royal assent on 17 October 2016. One of its purposes was to replace and consolidate in a single statute the Judicature Act 1908 and the Supreme Court Act 2003, which were repealed.

References

  1. ^ "Senior Courts Bill - New Zealand Parliament". Parliament.nz. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Legislation to modernise New Zealand's court system passed by parliament - Duncan Cotterill - Lawyers New Zealand". Duncancotterill.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018.