Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Summary Appeal Court of New Zealand - Powers of Summary Appeal Court

131: Appeals to proceed by way of rehearing and general power of Summary Appeal Court

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"Appealing a Decision: A New Hearing in the Summary Appeal Court"

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You can appeal to the Summary Appeal Court. The court will hear your case again from the start. The Summary Appeal Court has the power to make decisions about any questions that need to be answered to ensure justice is done in your case.

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Part 5ASummary Appeal Court of New Zealand
Powers of Summary Appeal Court

131Appeals to proceed by way of rehearing and general power of Summary Appeal Court

  1. Appeals to the Summary Appeal Court proceed by way of rehearing.

  2. The Summary Appeal Court has, for the purposes of this Act, full power to determine, under this Act, any question necessary to be determined for the purpose of doing justice in any case before the court.

Notes
  • Section 131: substituted, on , by section 38 of the Armed Forces Discipline Amendment Act (No 2) 2007 (2007 No 98).