Senior Courts Act 2016

Senior court Judges - Head Judges

89: Head of New Zealand judiciary

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"The Chief Justice is the top judge in New Zealand."

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The Chief Justice is the head of the New Zealand judiciary. You can find more information about this by comparing it to the Senior Courts Act related section. The Chief Justice has this important role in New Zealand.

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89Head of New Zealand judiciary

  1. The Chief Justice is the head of the New Zealand judiciary.

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