14 October 2004
Reduce Court Fees Now Says NZ First
New Zealand First justice spokesperson Dail Jones agrees with the Law Society’s claims that a massive rise in court
costs is preventing people from their right to a fair hearing because they cannot afford to take their case to court.
“Access to justice for all is the hallmark of a civilised society. The Labour Party’s policy is prohibiting access to
justice and is reducing the New Zealand justice system to the level of some poorer third world countries,” Mr Jones
said.
“A vibrant commercial sector can only operate successfully if people who breach contracts know they can be sued readily.
“Labour’s present system supports defaulters and people acting in bad faith by raising court fees to such an extent that
ordinary, law-abiding citizens can’t access the court system.
“It is obvious that a reduction in court fees is necessary to allow court access to everybody, not just for the wealthy
and for those on legal aid,” Mr Jones concluded.
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