
New Zealand Supreme Court
The New Zealand Supreme Court is the highest court in the country, serving as the final authority on legal matters. It hears cases of significant importance, including constitutional issues, and has the power to overturn rulings from lower courts. Established in 2004, it aims to ensure consistency and fairness in the legal system. The Court consists of a Chief Justice and other justices appointed by the Governor-General. Its role is to interpret laws and the Constitution, providing authoritative judgments that guide the legal landscape of New Zealand.