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New Zealand’s Disputes Tribunal now uses digital files for faster, remote dispute resolution, starting in Wellington and expanding nationwide.
The Wellington District Court’s Disputes Tribunal has launched electronic case files, replacing paper records to improve efficiency and enable remote hearings.
Staff and referees can now access and upload case information securely from anywhere in New Zealand, speeding up resolutions for common disputes like unpaid contractors, faulty goods, and property damage.
While new claims use the digital system, older cases remain on paper.
Auckland will follow in February 2026, with lessons from earlier rollouts guiding a nationwide expansion.
The change aims to deliver faster, fairer outcomes for individuals and small businesses.
El Tribunal de Disputas de Nueva Zelanda ahora usa archivos digitales para una resolución de disputas más rápida y remota, comenzando en Wellington y expandiéndose a nivel nacional.