Court system of Niue


The court system of Niue is a three-tiered judicial system established by the Niue Constitution Act in the island nation of Niue. It consists of the High Court, which has original jurisdiction to hear all criminal, civil and land matters, the Court of Appeal, which has appellate civil and criminal jurisdiction, and the Privy Council in England. Justices interpret the law subject to the Constitution of Niue, and if they determine a law violates the Constitution then the Constitution takes precedence. A system of common law is used in the court system, and the Doctrine of Precedent ensures that lower courts follow the precedent of upper courts. The civil and criminal courts operate under an adversarial legal system, while the land courts operate under an inquisitive legal system.

High Court

The High Court of Niue has original jurisdiction in criminal, civil, and land matters. The court is divided into three divisions; criminal division, civil division, and land division. Furthermore, it has three types of officials; Judges, Commissioners, and Justices of the Peace. The main difference between the three is jurisdiction. One other notable difference is the ability to become Chief Justice, which is only a judge's power, and that judges have rehearing powers.
The current Chief Justice is Craig Coxhead. The Chief Justice is chosen by the Governor-General of New Zealand on advice from the cabinet of Niue., the judges are Judge Wilson Isaac, Chief Justice Coxhead and Judge Sarah Reeves. The Civil and Criminal Commissioners are Mr. Desmond Hipa, Mrs. Sifaole Ioane and Mrs. Taumalua Jackson. The Land Commissioners are Mrs. Rheumatic Alapaki, Mrs. Maihetoe Hekau, Mr. Robin Hekau, Mr. Hale Ikitule, Mrs. Leliviika Liumaihetau and Mr. Saukia Tukuitonga. The Justices of the Peace are Ms. Paese McMoore and Mrs. Francis Lui-Valiana.
Two Justices of the Peace must be present to exercise the same functions as one Commissioner. All three can not stay on past 68 years of age. Jurisdiction based on each specific case is outlined in the extensive table below.
The following jurists have served as chief justice:
OrdinalOfficeholdersTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
119751982 years
219822010 years
320102018 years
4incumbent

Criminal Court

In criminal trials, the idea of innocent until proven guilty applies, and the burden of proof is on the prosecution. In 2014, 109 criminal cases were filed and the average duration of a case was 54 days.

Criminal proceedings

As the diagram on the right shows, there is a complex set of procedures in the Niue criminal court system.

Criminal jurisdiction and sentencing



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Duty of parent or guardian to provide necessaries of lifes. 143Guilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Duty of Parent or Guardian to provide Necessaries of
life
s. 143Not
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Attempted Murders. 147Guilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudge

Judge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Conspiracy and inciting murders. 148Guilty10 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A RHC
Conspiracy and inciting murders. 148Not
Guilty
10 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Counselling Suicides. 149Guilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Concealment of Births. 150Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of up to 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Grievous
Bodily Harm
s. 151Guilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A RHC
Grievous
Bodily Harm
s. 151 Not
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Actual Bodily
Harm
s. 152Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence up to 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Omissions
resulting in Bodily Harm
s. 153Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence up to 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Intentionally endangering persons on aerodromess. 154Guilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Wantonly endanger persons on/near aerodromess. 155Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence up to 1 yearRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Indecent Assaults. 156Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Indecent Assaults. 156Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Assaults. 157Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 year1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Cruelty to a Childs. 157AGuilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Cruelty to a Childs. 157ANot
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Resisting Constable in execution of his/her dutys. 158Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months or
$40 fine
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Abduction of girl under 15s. 159Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Abduction of childrens. 160Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Rapes. 162Guilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Sexual Intercourse/ indecency with girl under 12s. 163Guilty10 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Sexual Intercourse/ indecency with girl under 12s. 163Not
Guilty
10 yearsJudgeJudge Imposes SentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Sexual Intercourse/ indecency with girl between 12 and 15s. 164Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Sexual
Intercourse with woman of unsound mind, imbecile or idiot
s. 165Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Procuring Miscarriage of woman or girls. 166Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Woman or girl
procuring her
own miscarriage
s. 167Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Supplying means of miscarriages. 168Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Bigamys. 169Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Bigamys. 169 Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Buggerys. 170Guilty10 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Buggerys. 170 Not
Guilty
10 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Attempted Buggery and indecent assaults on maless. 171Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Attempted Buggery and indecent assaults on maless. 171Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes SentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Incests. 172Guilty7years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Incests. 172 Not
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Indecent Actss. 173Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Indecent Documentss. 174Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Brothelss. 175Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Gaming Housess. 176Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Riots. 177Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Forcible Entrys. 178Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Affrayss. 179Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 year1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCommissioner or 2 Justices impose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Judicial
Corruption in judicial capacity
s. 180AGuilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Judicial
Corruption in official capacity
s. 180AGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Judicial
Corruption in official capacity
s. 180ANot
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Bribery of
Judicial
Officer in
Judicial
Capacity
s. 180BGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesRequires confirmation by Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Bribery of
Judicial
Officer in
Judicial
Capacity
s. 180BNot
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Bribery of
Judicial
Officer in
Official
Capacity
s. 180BGuilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Bribery of
Judicial
Officer in
Official
Capacity
s. 180BNot
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Minister of Crown accepts bribe or is found corrupts. 180CGuilty or
Not
Guilty
14 yearsJudge. Prosecutor requires leave of a judge to prosecute.Judge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Person gives corruptly gives bribe to any person to influence Minister of
Crown
s. 180CGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 Justices. Prosecutor requires leave of Commissioner to prosecute.Can impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Person gives corruptly gives bribe to any person to influence Minister of
Crown
s. 180CNot
Guilty
7 yearsJudge.
Prosecutor
Requires leave of Judge to prosecute.
Judge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Member of L. Assembly accepts bribes. 180DGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 Justices. Prosecutor requires leave of Commissioner to prosecute.Can impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Member of L. Assembly accepts bribes. 180DNot
Guilty
7 yearsJudge. Prosecutor requires leave of judge to prosecute.Judge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Person offers bribe to member of L. Assemblys. 180D Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 Justices. Prosecutor requires leave of Commissioner to prosecute.Can only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Law enforcement officer accepts bribes. 180EGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A RHC
Law enforcement officer accepts bribes. 180ENot
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Person offers bribe to law enforcement officers. 180EGuilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Official accepts bribes. 180FGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Official
Accepts Bribe
s. 180FNot
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Person bribes official to influence act or omissions. 180FGuilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Corrupt use of information by
official
s. 180GGuilty7 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Corrupt use of information by
official
s. 180GNot
Guilty
7 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Perjurys. 181Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Perjurys. 181Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Fabricating evidences. 182Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Conspiracy to pervert justices. 183Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Breaking Prisons. 184Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Breaking Prisons. 184 Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Escapes. 185Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Rescues. 186Guilty or
Not
Guilty
2 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Criminal Libel and Slanders. 187Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Thefts. 188 and
s. 192
Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Thefts. 188 and
s. 192
Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 year1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6
RHC
Thefts. 188 and
s. 192
Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Thefts. 188 and
s. 192
Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Stealing
Documents
s. 193Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC
Stealing
Documents
s. 193Guilty10 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Stealing
Documents
s. 193Not
Guilty
10 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Receiving
Stolen Goods
s. 194; s.
188 and
192
Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 months1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Receiving
Stolen Goods
s. 194; s. 188 and s.
192
Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 year1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and Sch. 6
RHC
Receiving
Stolen Goods
s. 194; s.
188 and s.
192
Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Receiving
Stolen Goods
s. 194; s.
188 and s.
192
Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Robberys. 195Guilty10 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Robberys. 195 Not
Guilty
10 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Assault with
intent to commit robbery
s. 195Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Assault with
intent to commit robbery
s. 195Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Conversion or
Attempted
Conversion of
Motorcars
s. 196Guilty5 years1 Commissioner and 2 JusticesCan impose max sentence but requires confirmation of Chief JusticeRule 84A
RHC
Conversion or
Attempted
Conversion of
Motorcars
s. 196Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Possession of instrument for conversion of motorcarss. 196Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 year1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC



OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Arsons. 212 Not
Guilty
5 yearsJudgeJudge imposes sentenceArt. 38
Constitution
Wilful Mischief to propertys. 213Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years if damage over $20
6 months for damage less than $20
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 year if over $20 or impose full sentence for less than $20Rule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Provoking breach of peaces. 214Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Profane, indecent and obscene languages. 215Guilty or
Not
Guilty
3 months or
$40 fine
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Disorderly
Conduct in
Public Places
s. 216Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Obstructing Public Places. 217Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Drunkennesss. 218Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$20 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Animal Trespasss. 219Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1Commissioner
or 2 Justices
Impose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Prostitutions. 220Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Laying Poisons. 221Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Polluting Waters. 222Guilty or
Not
Guilty
6 months or
$100 fine
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Sale of
Unwholesome provisions
s. 223Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 month or
$40
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC
Unsanitary Premisess. 224Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$20 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Wilful Trespasss. 225Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$10 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Cruelty to Animalss. 226Guilty or
Not
Guilty
1 month or
$20 fine
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83
and
Sch. 6
RHC

OffenceSection of NAPleaMaximum
Penalty
JurisdictionSentenceEstablishment of jurisdiction
Falsely
Trading as a
Incorporated
Company
s. 227Guilty or
Not
Guilty
$200 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose sentenceRule 83 and Sch. 6 or 83 RHC
Wrongful Communicatio
n/ retention/ copying of official information
s. 228AGuilty or
Not
Guilty
3 years1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan only impose sentence of 1 yearRule 2
Amendment
No. 5 RHC

Transport jurisdiction

These tables describe traffic jurisdiction under the Niue Transport Act 1965 and its amendments. The shaded parts refer to a problem created by amendments to the Transport Act.


OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Use/permit use of vehicle without registration or licenses. 5$100 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceNoNo
Use/permit use of vehicle without reg.
plates
s. 5$100 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceNoNo
Wilfully or negligently deface reg. plates. 5$100 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceNoNo
Unlicensed person who drives motor vehicles. 19$100 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceNoNo
Vehicles to keep lefts. 28$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44



OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Driver to give audible signal when overtakings. 29$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Overtaking involving risks. 30$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Right hand turn at intersections. 31$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Driver to yield right of way to vehicle approaching rights. 32$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Unsafe vehicless. 33$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Dangerous riding on vehicless. 34$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Motor driver's visible signalss. 35$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44



OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Parking of motor vehicles. 36$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Towing of motor vehicles and leading animalss. 37$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Number of persons on motor cycless. 38$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Safety Helmets for motor-cyclistss. 38A$100
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesMay impose sentenceMay
disqualify present or future drivers license: s. 44
Yes:
s. 44
Causing death or bodily injury through reckless or negligent drivings. 39Five years or $1500 fine or both1 Commissioner or 2 Justices: Article 2 1975
Amendment of
RHC
Can only impose sentence of 1 year or $200 fineShall disqualify
for 1 year unless special reasons for
Court not to.
Yes:
s. 44
Causing death or bodily injury by driving while intoxicateds. 39Five years or $1500 fine or both1 Commissioner or 2 Justices: Article 2 1975
Amendment of
RHC
Can only impose sentence of 1 year or $200 fineShall disqualify
for 1 year unless special reasons for
Court not to.
Yes:
s. 44



OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Reckless or negligent driving in a public places. 40 $100 fine:
under
s. 103
NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Driving at a speed which is/might be dangerous to the publics. 40 $100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Driving a vehicle in a manner dangerous to the public or any
person
s. 40 $100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Driving under the influence of drink or
drugs
s. 406 months or $1000 or both; sentence of
comm-
unity work
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan impose 6 months sentence or
fine up to
$200
Can disqualify for period as Court considers appropriateYes:
s. 44
Careless drivings. 40$500 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan impose $200 fineCan disqualify for period not exceeding 3 monthsYes:
s. 44
Failure to comply with direction of police when consider incapable of drivings. 41$500 fine1 Justice or 2 CommissionersCan impose $200 fineCan
disqualify for up to 3 months
Yes:
s. 44
Driver failing to comply with duty after accident where person is injureds. 421 year or
$500 fine
1 Justice or 2 CommissionersCan impose 1-year sentence or impose $200 fineYes: can disqualify
for up to 3 months
Yes:
s. 44
Driver failing to comply with duty after accident where no person injureds. 423 months or $500 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan impose sentence or $200 fineNoN/A
Driving with disqualified licenses. 45$5001 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan impose up to $200 fineYes: shall disqualify for 1 year or longer unless Court has special reasons related to the offence not toYes:
s. 44



OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Driving with excessive breath/ blood alcohol levels. 45A6 months or $1000 or both or
comm-
unity work
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesCan impose sentence and up to $200 fineYes: may disqualify for period Court considers appropriateYes:
s. 44
Speedings. 47$100 fine1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Failure to have proper equipment and brakesPart VII: ss. 49 to 68$100 fine:
under
s. 103
NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Warrant of vehicle fitness requireds. 73$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Wilfully or negligently removes,
defaces, damages traffic sign
s. 80$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Public places to be kept free from obstructionsPart X:
ss. 81 to 83
$100 fine: under 1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Rules relating to bicyclesPart XI: ss. 84 to 94$100 fine:
under
s. 103
NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 Justices s. 103 NTAImpose fineNoN/A
No liquor on public transports. 95$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Speed limit for trucks carrying passengerss. 96$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Unlawful interference with vehicles. 100$5001 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fine up to $200NoN/A
OffenceSection of NTAMax. penaltyJurisdictionSentenceDisqualificationEndorsement
Failure to comply with directions given in relation to NTAs. 102 $100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Wilfully obstruct person doing duty under NTAs. 102$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A
Knowingly makes false statement in
any application under NTA
s. 102$100 fine: under
s. 103 NTA
1 Commissioner or 2 JusticesImpose fineNoN/A

Civil Court and Jurisdiction

One commissioner or 2 Justices of the Peace have the jurisdiction to hear a civil action for which the recovery of debt or damages does not exceed NZ $1500. However, in practice, judges are the ones that generally hear civil cases. In 2013–14, 22 civil cases were filed and the average duration of a case was 52 days.

Land Court and Jurisdiction

Commissioners and Judges have jurisdiction in the Land Court. In 2013, 260 cases were filed, 150 were resolved, and the average duration of a case was 72 days. On the right is a diagram of the structure and proceedings of a case in the Land Court.

Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal is an appellate court that may hear appeals based on the High Court granting leave for cases of extraordinary importance, if the High Court certifies it relates to the interpretation of the constitution, or when the Court of Appeal grants special leave to appeal. In criminal jurisdiction, a person convicted of a criminal offence may appeal if they are sentenced to death, imprisonment for life, or to a fine or imprisonment that is not fixed by law. The Court of Appeal meets approximately every three years. Very few cases are appealed to the Court of Appeal, often less than 3 a year, and of those on average a very small amount are overturned.

The Sovereign in Council

The Sovereign in Council is officially the highest court in Niue. It is the King of the United Kingdom, acting by and with the advice of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Appeals may be made by the aggrieved party from the Court of Appeal, and it is up to His Majesty's discretion whether to accept the case. This function is in reality one of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest court in the Niue court system. The Judicial Committee has not yet heard a case from Niue, although they have heard many cases from the nearby Cook Islands.