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High Court Civil Procedure

Civil disputes and claims in the High Court of New Zealand

This section provides general information about civil proceedings in the High Court of New Zealand. It is intended to assist readers in understanding how civil claims are commenced, managed, and determined in that court.

The High Court has unlimited civil jurisdiction, meaning it can hear any civil claim unless legislation confers exclusive jurisdiction on another court or tribunal. In practice, the High Court commonly deals with more complex, higher-value, or legally significant civil disputes.


Important note on currency

Many of the articles in this section were originally published as part of the CourtKeys public legal education project in 2015. While the material remains useful for understanding general procedure and structure, some information may now be out of date. Updated and revised material is included in Civil Litigation for Non-Lawyers.


Topics covered

The articles in this section address key stages and processes in High Court civil proceedings, including:

Select a topic to view detailed information about that aspect of High Court procedure.


Disclaimer

All legal information published on this website is general information about New Zealand law only. It is not legal advice or a substitute for legal advice. It does not address specific circumstances of any particular individual or entity. It may not reflect current law, practice or legal requirements. No warranty, guarantee or undertaking is made about the accuracy or completeness of the information, or about results that may be obtained from the information. No responsibility or liability is assumed or accepted for any actions taken or not taken based on use of the information, or for any direct or indirect losses or damage of any kind arising from use of the information. Specific legal advice should be obtained from a lawyer about any circumstances.