NATIONAL & SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
NCD SHERIFF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE- 2024
The Office of the Sheriff pursuant to section 5 of the Sheriff Act 1973 will be holding a Public Auction Sale of the Properties.
Date : 26th June 2024
Venue : NJSS Conference Room
Time : Starting at 10:00 am
1. WS: NO. 62 OF 2022: BISMARK MARITIME LTD vs MV FOXHOUND & MV CONSTANTINA
Vessel - Steel Dumb Burge
2. OS 415 OF 2018 – FINCORP vs SAMUEL HELLAN UWAMATI
1x A Residential Property commonly known as Allotment 134, Section 353, Morata # 1, NCD
3. WS 04 OF 2022: ALEXANDER MEL & ORS vs YAUIEB DOUGLAS & ORS
1x Modula Home, 1 Bedsitter/Office and 1 bathroom (Good condition)
Images of the Properties for Auction
NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
Civil Court Public Notice
This is to inform all Lawyers, Court Users, and the General Public that all Civil Court matters listed before Her Honor Acting Judge Tamade, on the following dates, Friday 1st July, 2022, Monday 4th July, 2022 and Tuesday 5th July 2022 are all adjourned to Wednesday 6th July 2022 at 9:30am
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Thank you
Nickson James
Assistant Registrar
Date: 30th June, 2022
SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
Waigani
NOTICE TO ALL LAWYERS & THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Supreme Court Directions and Status Conference Hearing before Justice Makail on MONDAY 28TH FEBRUARY, 2022 are Deferred to Thursday 03rd March 2022 at 9:30am.
For any quiries, please contact the Supreme Court Registry on Ph: 324 5737 / 324 5961 or email us on : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Thank you
Assistant Registrar
Supreme Courts
FOR THE DIRECTION HEARING LISTING
SUPREME AND NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
PRACTICE NOTE NO.2 OF 2021
2021 - 2022 Court Vacation Arrangement
This Practice Note is issued in consultation with the Chief Justice
Court vacation commences at 4pm, 20th December 2021 and ends at 4pm, 31st January 2022
During this time, the Registry will be opened as follows;
- Morning 9:30am to 10:30am
- Afternoon 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Certain Judges will be available throughout the vacation period as determined by the Chief Justice, to hear urgent matters arranged through the office of the Registrar or the local Assisitant Registrars in the Provinces.
All enquiries during this time are to be made to the Office of the Registrar in the first instance.
Dated the 20th December 2021.
Ian V Augerea
Registrar
To download the Practice Note
CEREMONIAL SITTING OF THE COURT
In Honour of the late
Honourable Justice DANAJO KOEGET
Due to COVID19 Protocols & Restrictions, the Ceremonial Sitting and the Funeral Service can be viewed Live via the links below;
Ceremonial Sitting: |
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Funeral Service: |
NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
KIMBE
Summary Determination List
Notice is given to all parties listed below that pursuant to Order 10, Rules 9A(15)(1)(b) and 2(a) of the National Court Rules your matters have been listed for summary determination (for want of prosecution) by the Court. If you wish to maintain the proceedings you or your lawyer must appear before the National Court at Kimbe and show cause why your matter should not be summarily determined, on 7 December 2021 at the times listed below.
If there is no appearance, the Court will summarily determine the matter without further notice. For any queries, contact the Assistant Registrar or Civil Track Clerk on phone 983 5887 or 983 5888 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The SD list can also be downloaded by clicking here Kimbe Summary Determination List
IAN V AUGEREA
REGISTRAR
CIVIL APPEAL (CIA): 930 AM
No | File reference | Appellant | Lawyers for appellant | Respondent | Lawyers for respondent |
CIA 87/16 | Moro Petrus | Public Solicitor | 501 Trans | In person | |
CIA 13/18 | Steven Oiza | Public Solicitor | Joe Laboku | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | |
CIA 47/18 | Francis Mavu | Jeffersons Lawyers | Stettin Bay Lumber Company Ltd | Felix Kua Lawyers | |
CIA 18/19 | Jeriel Polup & JSP Ltd | In person | Andrew Posai | In person | |
CIA 20/19 | Apaka Seng & Kimbe Bakery | In person | Tobias Wasingu | In person | |
CIA 60/19 | Ismael Roy | In person | Judtra Thomas | In person | |
CIA 61/19 | General Manager Milton Ltd & Operation Manager Milton Ltd | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Ben Bio | In person | |
CIA 127/19 | Aron Lyandao | Public Solicitor | Vero Max & Pamex Trading Ltd | In person | |
CIA 131/19 | Paulus Polin & Sanjon L Polin | Public Solicitor | Josiah Wassey | In person | |
CIA 49/20 | Janet Tangole | Felix Kua Lawyers | Bawe Ena & Alex Ena | In person | |
CIA 51/21 | Francis Mondo Dau | In person | Philip Tabuso & Dorcas Gambu | In person |
WRIT OF SUMMONS (HUMAN RIGHTS) (WS (HR)) 930 AM
No | File reference | Plaintiff | Lawyers for plaintiff | Defendant | Lawyers for defendant |
WS (HR) 61/20 | Alex Samson | Public Solicitor | National Development Bank | In person | |
WS (HR) 64/20 | Stanley Peter | Public Solicitor | John Robin & Others | In person | |
WS (HR) 68/20 | Late Dale Benny ToRua by his next of friend Benny ToRua | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Danny Boski & Others | In person | |
WS (HR) 739/20 | Gideon Sapanduo | Public Solicitor | Hilary Someri & Another & The State | In person | |
WS (HR) 6/21 | Peter Yamba | In person | Peter Chanel Trupia | In person | |
WS (HR) 7/21 | Justin Kembo | In person | Howard Chen & Welcome Ever Gold Ltd | In person | |
WS (HR) 8/21 | Juni Joak | In person | Buckley Maneke | In person | |
WS (HR) 9/21 | Scholastica Vitolo | In person | Stanis Tao, James Kapet & Wawa Leka | In person | |
WS (HR) 14/21 | Junior Wagi | In person | Newman Bito | In person | |
WS (HR) 175/21 | Sarah Richard Menge | In person | Solomon Dangau & Others | In person |
ORIGINATING SUMMONS (OS) 930 AM
No | File reference | Plaintiff | Lawyers for plaintiff | Defendant | Lawyers for defendant |
OS 529/12 | Jackie Chan & Y & C Trading | Felix Kua Lawyers | Lynn Zhiliang & Arrow Trading Ltd | Public Solicitor | |
OS 615/12 | Nogini Korat | Jeffersons Lawyers | Zeiong Zenuang & Mote Zirok | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
OS 647/12 | Zirok Zenuang | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Mote Zirok & Nogini Korai | Jefferson Lawyers | |
OS 156/13 | Janet Paul Taisua | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Michael Bainigil | Emmam Lawyers | |
OS 310/13 | Syril Patre on behalf of Taive Borenga Clan | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Vamukuma ILG, Pepi Kimas & The State | In person | |
OS 400/13 | Philip Paito Kua | In person | Sandra Wotene & Others | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
OS 410/14 | Arrow Trading Ltd | Felix Kua Lawyers | YNC Enterprises Ltd & Jacki C Yu | Emam Lawyers | |
OS 439/13 | John Kerowal & Honde Laulimi ILG | Ketan Lawyers | Reo Pea & Raphael Dala | Kimbu & Associates Lawyers | |
OS 470/13 | Joe Saparo | Wagambie Lawyers | Francis Tavonga | In person | |
OS 388/15 | Joe Rova & David Meta of Malumi Clan of Gaongo, Hoskins, WNBP | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Bill Romalus & Others | Solicitor-General | |
OS 747/16 | Lukas Lilipu & Dorothy Kantaure for Vatakaharo Clan of Bali Island | Public Solicitor | Blaise Dau & Bailey Bambae for Kikilei Clan, Raphael Gegelio & John Gideon for Kurusekuvungu Clan Bali Island | In person | |
OS 99/17 | Lucas Kausunga Nilkare | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Michael Sine & Others | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | |
OS 602/17 | Momase Procurement & Supply Service Ltd | Islands Legal Services | Paul Kiale | Public Solicitor | |
OS 832/17 | Kaulong Estate Ltd | In person | Sonny Adam, Raga Kavana & Registrar of Titles | In person | |
OS 213/18 | Nivani Properties Ltd | Pacific Legal Services | Joe Martin Balala & Anna Balele | Public Solicitor | |
OS 425/18 | Martin Koroi | Public Solicitor | Ambrose Matu | In person | |
OS 528/18 | Josiah Wassey | In person | Reu Pea | In person | |
OS 870/18 | Mambi Kilo | Felix Kua Lawyers | Gregory Kialo | Public Solicitor | |
OS 36/19 | Joe Kama | In person | Chief Commissioner Workers Compensation & 2 Others | In person | |
OS 37/19 | Ellison Jim | In person | Chief Commissioner Workers Compensation & 2 Others | In person | |
OS 231/19 | Steven Boko as next of kin of Francis Boko & Others | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Patrick Gregory & Others | Felix Kua Lawyers | |
OS 289/19 | Fred Waluka | In person | Williamson Hosea & WNBPG | In-house lawyers | |
OS 312/19 | Khaja Enterprises Ltd | In person | Dickson Noma | In person | |
OS 532/19 | Theresia Suarua | In person | Pitu Doa & NDB | In person | |
OS 694/19 | Stettin Bay Lumber Company Ltd | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Bernard Mabubu & others of Nile Community Buluma & Pacific Development Contractors Ltd | In person | |
OS 700/19 | Anthony Dalu t/a Belingro Building Contractors | Public Solicitor | Panape Construction, WNBPA & BSP | In-house lawyers | |
OS 843/19 | Peter Agole Vava & Others | In person | Joel Kalus | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | |
OS 845/19 | Mara Paduan & Others | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Anton Lavu & Others | Emmam Lawyers | |
OS 10/20 | Jack Mara & Kaluvia Taule for members of Kaumu Bagum ILG | In person | James Logha & Bill Gori for members of the Talasea Clan | In person | |
OS 121/20 | Ben Michael & Others | In person | Joel Kalus & Simon Boski | In person | |
OS 156/20 | Titus Waluka | In person | Williamson Hosea & WNBPA | In-house lawyers | |
OS 224/20 | Peter Kola | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Adanas Trading Ltd & Others | In person | |
OS 272/20 | Wragis Finance Investment Ltd & Michael Akis | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Kimbe Urban Local-level Government & Benny Fidelis | In person | |
OS 270/20 | Shane Koniel | Felix Kua Lawyers | Williamson Hosea & Billy Romalus | In person | |
OS 309/20 | Emmanuel Seuli & Eno ILG | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Francis Mavu & Others | Jeffersons Lawyers | |
OS 329/20 | Buka Wanga by his next friend Damien Wanga | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Bafino Koi & MVIL | In person | |
OS 334/20 | Michael Kartson | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Marcus Nandape & The State | In person | |
OS 393/20 | Registrar National & Supreme Courts | In-house lawyers | Jacob Kirr & Francis Mango | In person | |
OS 117/21 | Andrew Pari & 4 Others | In person | John Dami | In person | |
OS 157/21 | Lawrence Win & 65 others | Public Solicitor | Mark Lebog, Williamson Hosea & WNBPA | In-house lawyers | |
OS 156/21 | Buka Waiguma & Luke Waiguma | Public Solicitor | Emmanuel Yawi | In person | |
OS 189/21 | Hillary Kasal | Public Solicitor | Newel Sinagawi, Williamson Hosea & WNBPA | In-house lawyers |
WRIT OF SUMMONS (WS) 130 PM
No | File reference | Plaintiff | Lawyers for Plaintiff | Defendant | Lawyers for defendant |
WS 775/07 | Leonard Laki by his next of kin Leonard Laki Senior | Public Solicitor | Tzen Niugini Ltd & Cakara Alam (PNG) Ltd & 2 Others | Kandawalyn Lawyers | |
WS 1581/10 | Expectation Hicks Consultation | In person | Akami Oil Palm Ltd & Albert Camillus | Emam Lawyers | |
WS 1450/11 | Ali Weres | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | James Asip & Others | In person | |
WS 522/12 | Tony Simbiwan | Public Solicitor | Linus Awange | In person | |
WS 1165/12 | Masa Sep | Public Solicitor | Philip Yap & Senis Awe | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
WS 908/13 | Cyrilus Iwani | In person | Donatus Morris & Nancy Morris | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
WS 176/14 | Lesley Atepe Joshua & 1 Other | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Graham O’Keefe & Hargy Oil Palms Ltd | In-house lawyers | |
WS 379/14 | Dr Blaise Tonar | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Blaise Vovore |
In person |
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WS 851/14 | Peter Siliwen | In person | Mark Awai & 1 Other | In person | |
WS 1545/14 | John Wuanis | Public Solicitor | Snr Const Nelson Edes & 2 Others | Solicitor-General | |
WS 873/15 | Esther Mona & family behalf of deceased brother James Ano | Felix Kua Lawyers | Venon Nauriki & 4 Others | Solicitor-General | |
WS 1041/16 | Craig Gibson & Kimbe International School | Felix Kua Lawyers | Jeffrey Kolo & Jennifer Kolo | In person | |
WS 1040/16 | Craig Gibson & Kimbe International School | Felix Kua Lawyers | Gasi Kelemesi & Jacinta Kelemesi | In person | |
WS 1042/16 | Craig Gibson & Kimbe International School | Felix Kua Lawyers | Rose Wularia & Isaac Wularia | In person | |
WS 1043/16 | Craig Gibson & Kimbe International School | Felix Kua Lawyers |
Bernard Tulemanil & Lari Tulemanil |
In person | |
WS 1325/16 | Tavul Romalus | Public Solicitor | Neil Thomas & Trans Neeto Ltd | Emam Lawyers | |
WS 1404/16 | Robert Bate | In person | Joe Lamboku | In person | |
WS 1647/16 | John Bosco Piniau & Genesis Real Estate Ltd | In person | Hon Francis Marus MP, Robert Dau & Talasea DDA | In person | |
WS 355/17 | Anthony Sine as next friend of Faith Peter an infant | Peri Lawyers | Isaac Guere Jnr & New Britain Palm Oil Ltd | In-house lawyers | |
WS 841/17 | Thomas Baiba Others | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Judah Suka & 5 Others | In person | |
WS 234/18 | Vincent Yawi | Public Solicitor | Jayven Gigif & Puma Energy Ltd | In person | |
WS 315/18 | Paul Daniel next of kin of Daniel Amawal Ovitia | In person | John Kamdori & Patrick Kamdori | In person | |
WS 376/18 | Arowe Security Services | In person | Martin Linge & KULLG | In person | |
WS 459/18 | Late Theodora Bio by her next friend Winto Bio & 1 Other | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Agatha Buku & Kimbe Provincial Hospital | Solicitor-General | |
WS 674/18 | Arnold Patiken | In person | Tom Kimzim & NBPOL | In person | |
WS 697/18 | Basil Patiliu | Paisat Lawyers | Jacky Chan | Felix Kua Lawyers | |
WS 743/18 | Jay Holdings Ltd | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Lin Qing & Qung Qing Trading Ltd | In person | |
WS 866/18 | Wilson Wangi | Lakakit & Associates Lawyers | Jackson Endo & 2 Others | In person | |
WS 870/18 | Mambi Kialo | In person | Gregory Kialo | In person | |
WS 974/18 | Patrick Mara | In person | Robert Buku | In person | |
WS 976/18 | Walter Pinda & 4 Others | In person | Emily Kaliop, Anand Ganapati & NBPOL | In-house lawyers | |
WS 992/18 | Benjamin Ottri t/a Bee & Honey Hire Cars | In person | Mokrara Movi Korea | In person | |
WS 1081/18 | Francis Tame | Justin Talopa Lawyers | John Tele | In person | |
WS 1160/18 | Porenge Tambua | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Wu Lvwue & China Jihangsu International (PNG) Ltd | In person | |
WS 1313/18 | Luke Rami | In person | Saking Elizah | In person | |
WS 1312/18 | Francis Mondo Dau | In person | Williamson Hosea & WNBPA | In-house lawyers | |
WS 1406/18 | Eson Peter & others as next friend of Kemson Jamaica an infant | Public Solicitor | New Britain Palm Oil Ltd | In-house lawyers | |
WS 1500/18 | Maggie Ingat | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | PNG Power Ltd | In-house lawyers | |
WS 1569/18 | Rebecca Vitus | Public Solicitor | Joe Baki, Teaching Service Commission & The State | In person | |
WS 40/19 | Albert Camillus | In person | Carol Amir & Sam Nilmo | In person | |
WS 142/19 | Peter Kiru | Public Solicitor | Tony Meko & 2 Ors | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
WS 187/19 | Rikas Gola | In person | Beverlyn Sauri | In person | |
WS 390/19 | Kisa Mugufuke | In person | Kumi & Sons Ltd | In person | |
WS 411/19 | Joseph Kikilia (deceased) by his next friend Nick Kikilia | Public Solicitor | Repa Augerea, PNG Microfinance & Pauline Mandap | In-house lawyers | |
WS 598/19 | Max Wai Wii Kombia | In person | Hilary Someri & 6 Others | In person | |
WS 670/19 | Ettie Lamboku | Public Solicitor | Robert Buku | In person | |
WS 669/19 | John Karowal & 2 Others | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Dominic Pari & Kundapul Construction | In person | |
WS 688/19 | PNG Nurses Association | In person | Rachel Baki | In person | |
WS 687/19 | PNG Nurses Association | In person | Anna Androu | In person | |
WS 686/19 | PNG Nurses Association | In person | Scholastica Baiwan | In person | |
WS 685/19 | PNG Nurses Association | In person | Lorraine Suwi | In person | |
WS 798/19 | Alice Kanaiat | In person | Erick Lagaia & Quarter Island Services Ltd | In person | |
WS 684/19 | PNG Nurses Association | In person | Josephine Getsie | In person | |
WS 868/19 | Anthon Meravo Jnr | In person | Joe Lakabe | In Person | |
WS 927/19 | Didi Loniga | In person | Ernestine Maxton Graham & Others | In person | |
WS 944/19 | Freddy Oritangung | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Samuel Thomas | In person | |
WS 1198/19 | Wagi Ropiong | In person | Peter Yiu & SBLC | In person | |
WS 1267/19 | Reo Pea | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Philip Mautu, Raphael Dala & Honde Laulimi ILG | In person | |
WS 1375/19 | Simon Alu | In person | Clement Reu, Martin Linge & KULLG | In person | |
WS 1416/19 | Karapa Gabriel Hare & Others | In person | Ben Waluka 2 Others | In person | |
WS 1495/19 | Ellie Brian | Public Solicitor | Hillary Someri (Const) & The State | Solicitor-General | |
WS 1482/19 | Emmanuel Kinga | In person | Nick Yang & 1 Other | In person | |
WS 1481/19 | Ari Peter | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Job Yandu | In person | |
WS 1644/19 | Erick Wali | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Goldie Willimon & Ivule Holdings Ltd | In person | |
WS 116/20 | James Praniso | In person | International Education Agency | In person | |
WS 219/20 | Newman Bito | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Anastacia Mota, NHC & The State | In person | |
WS 302/20 | Keslep Misiwai | In person | Daniel Yangon & 3 Others | In-house lawyers | |
WS 315/20 | Khaja Baba Enterprises Ltd & Ramjan Mirdha | In person | Freeway Motors & Teddy Tasion | In person | |
WS 469/20 | Michael Galitoto | In person | Raphael Divu, Bali/Witu LLG & WNBPG | In person | |
WS 470/20 | Joshua Kasan | Public Solicitor | Isaac Nagi | In person | |
WS 507/20 | Thomas Baiba & members of Keveloho Mopili Clan | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Peter Yiu, Hii Yii & SBLC | Justin Talopa Lawyers | |
WS 605/20 | Daniel Mairandu | Public Solicitor | Zhou Dehong & 1 others | In person | |
WS 619/20 | Lunga Sawmill | Waviha Lawyers | John Tuka, Aiboki High School & The State | In person | |
WS 750/20 | Meriba Francis Kinavai as next friend of Akuila Apelis | In person | Jenny Kepa | In person | |
WS 792/20 | Benjamin Ottri | Felix Kua Lawyers | Rejoyce Tenga & NHC | In person | |
WS 808/20 | Hans Reimann & Kimbe Concrete Product Ltd | In person | Jonah Kasemsem & Jonah Kasemsem & Others | In person | |
WS 818/20 | Alphonse Taio | Justin Talopa Lawyers | Det Const Noah Awagia & 2 Others | In person | |
WS 824/20 | Late Clive Nick Sitban by is next friend Mani Sitban | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Jack Pipilak, Hilary Someri & Blaise Watakapura | In person | |
WS 823/20 | Peter Yaman | Kumbari & Associates Lawyers | Robert Dau, Leo Brown, Talasea DDA & WNBPG | In person | |
WS 880/20 | Victor Narere Jnr t/a Kulex Auto Repair Workshop | In person | Lloyd Giru & Others | In person | |
WS 879/20 | Victor Narere Jnr t/a Kulex Auto Repair Workshop | In person | Michael Banovo & WNBPG | In person | |
WS 878/20 | Victor Narere Jnr t/a Kats Hire Car | In person | Michael Banovo & WNBPG | In person | |
WS 877/20 | Victor Narere Jnr t/a Kulex Auto Repair Workshop | In person | William Pake & WNBPG | In person | |
WS 895/20 | Bailey Joshua | In person | John Luana, Francis Tavonga, Nick Ahjine & Qoito Pacific Ltd | In person | |
WS 906/20 | Jack Gabien | Felix Kua Lawyers | Jack Meta Kepas | In person |
ABBREVIATIONS BSP – Bank South Pacific Co – company DDA – District Development Authority Hon – Honourable ILG – Incorporated Land Group KULLG – Kimbe Urban Local-level Government Ltd – Limited MVIL – Motor Vehicles Insurance Ltd NBPOL – New Britain Palm Oil Ltd NHC – National Housing Corporation No – number OIC – officer in charge Ors – others OS – Originating Summons SBLC – Stettin Bay Lumber Company WNBPG – West New Britain Provincial Government WS – Writ of Summons |
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NJSS COVID – 19 Protocols
Protocol No 5 of 2021
For in house and public issue
It should now be accepted that the COVID 19 Pandemic situation in Papua New Guinea will continue to be a matter of serious concern nationwide. The Judiciary has an important role to play and whilst we must adopt the strictest safety measures, we must also adapt our practices so that we still maintain our normal functions.
In consultation with the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Secretary NJSS I now issue this Protocol No 5 of 2021 which will remain in force for 3 months from the date of release.
Please, click on the following link to download a copy of the Protocol No 5 of 2021
NJSS COVID – 19 Protocols
Protocol No 4 of 2021
For Internal and Public Circulation
In view of the rise in COVID-19 cases and in consultation with the Acting Chief Justice, the Judges through the Acting Chief Justice and the Secretary. The Registrar of the Supreme & National Courts of PNG now issue this protocol as of Tuesday 30th March, 2021.
Please, click on the following link to download a copy of the Protocol No 4 of 2021
NATIONAL COURT & SUPREME COURT OF PNG
CEREMONIAL SITTING OF THE COURT
In Honour of the Late
Honourable Justice Regina Sagu
WAIGANI COURT HOUSE | 22th March 2021 | 9:00 AM - 10:00PM
Due to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Port Moresby and the country, The PNG Judiciary through the Office the Registrar has circulated the NJSS Covid-19 Protocol No.3 of 2021. The Supreme and National Court has gone into two weeks of partial shut-down as such the Ceremonial Sitting for the Late Justice Regina Sagu has been restricted only to invited guest. As such the sitting can be viewed live on the Youtube Channel and Facebook page links below:
NJSS COVID – 19 Protocols
Protocol No 3 of 2021
For Internal and Public Circulation
As of Monday 15 March 2021, four members of staff, two judges and two officers of corporate services have tested positive to COVID 19. Also noting the surge of infections this past weeks in NCD and nationwide and therefore in consultation with the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Secretary NJSS a total Shut Down of the Courts operation for two weeks is now declared.
Please, click on the following link to download a copy of the Protocol No 3 of 2021
NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
WAIGANI
Summary Determination List: Human Rights Matters
Notice is given to all parties listed below that pursuant to Order 10, Rules 9A(15)(1)(b) and 2(a) of the National Court Rules your matters have been listed for summary determination (for want of prosecution) by the Court. If you wish to maintain the proceedings you or your lawyer must appear before the National Court at Waigani and show cause why your matter should not be summarily determined, on 1 December 2020 at 9.30 am.
If there is no appearance, the Court will summarily determine the matter without further notice. For any queries, contact the Assistant Registrar (Equity) or Senior Human Rights Clerk on phone 324 5847 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
JUSTICE CANNINGS,
JUDGE ADMINISTRATOR, HUMAN RIGHTS
Please, click on the following link to download a copy of the Summary Determination List: Human Rights Matters
National Court of Justice
Practice Direction No 4 of 2020
Juvenile Justice Track
This Practice Direction is issued in consultation with and authorised by the Chief Justice.
- The Judges as of June 2019 agreed to fully support the implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2014.
- A Juvenile Justice Track is now established in the National Court Criminal Registry for the expressed purpose of maintaining a record of any criminal case filed against a juvenile.
- For the purposes of this rule, a juvenile is a person between the ages of 10 to 18 years.
- Where the Registry becomes aware that a case filed involves a child under the age of 10, this information should immediately be brought to the attention of the Judge Administrator for Crimes.
- All files created by the Registry as a Juvenile Justice file must be kept under a separate list and must not refer to a juvenile by his or her full name, but by their initials only.
- All cases involving Juveniles registered in the National Court shall have the following code;
CR (JJ) No ----- of 20
7. A Juvenile Justice Track-list shall now be created for all registries both in Waigani and in the provincial registries.
Dated the 7th of September 2020
Ian V Augerea
Registrar
Please, click on the following link to download a copy: Practice Direction No 4 of 2020
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Supreme Court of Justice
Practice Direction No 3 of 2020
HEARING AND DETERMINATION OF
CERTAIN APPEALS AND REVIEWS
“ON THE PAPERS”
This Practice Direction is issued in consultation with and authorised by the Chief Justice
Please, click on the following link to download a copy: Practice Direction No 3 of 2020
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SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
Waigani
NOTICE TO ALL LAWYERS & THE GENERAL PUBLIC
All Supreme Court Directions Matters listed before Makail,J next week commencing on Monday 17 August 2020 to Friday 21 August 2020 at 9:30am and 1:30pm are all deferred to date to be advised by the Supreme Court Registry.
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David Gonol(Mr)
Deputy Registrar
Friday 14 August 2020
This Public Notice can be downloaded by clicking the following link: SC Public Notice 14.08.2020
National Court of Justice
SUMMARY DETERMINATION LIST: CIVIL COURT 1 WAIGANI
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is given that 100 matters filed in the Waigani Registry and allocated to Civil Court 1 have been listed for 24th June and 1st July 2020 for Summary Determination (for want of prosecution). If you wish to maintain the proceedings you or your lawyer must file an Affidavit and appear before the court on the day and time your matter is listed to show cause why your matter should not be summarily determined for dismissal.
CIVIL COURT 1 WILL CONDUCT SITTING IN COURT ROOM 9 ON THE FOLLOWING DATE:
1. WEDNESDAY 24th JUNE, 2020 AT 9:30 AM
2. WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY, 2020 AT 9:30 AM
If there is no appearance, the court will summarily determine the matter without further notice. To get a copy, Click here: Summary Determination List
- Call the Registry on 3245847
- Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Come to the Courthouse at Waigani, National Capital District
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SUPREME COURTS & NATIONAL COURTS
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
P O Box 7018 Boroko Telephone: 3245868/3245829/3245818
National Capital District 111 E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
NJSS COVID – 19 STATE OF EMEGERNCY PROTOCOLS 2020.
Public Notice NO 2 of 2020
This notice is issued pursuant to a decision made by Judges on the 08th of May 2020 on the;
- The Judiciary recognizes the efforts of the Government to manage Covid 19 issues through the State of Emergency Orders.
- The Courts will resume operations as of the 11th May 2020 on a restricted and staggered manner as laid down in NJSS Protocol No 2 of 2020.
- Public Access to the Courts will be restricted and subject to protocols issued under NJSS Protocol NO 2 of 2020
- Requirements for
- Social Distances
- Face Masks
- Hand cleanliness
Continues as required by the SOE orders and NJSS Protocols
- All Court sittings as of the 11th May 2020 will be subject to individual judges who manage their own lists.
- For further information contact the Registrar
Authorized by
___________________
Ian V Augerea
Registrar
Copy : Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika
This Public Notice No. 2 can be downloaded by clicking the following link: Public Notice NO 2 of 2020
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Supreme Court & National Court
Practice Direction No 2 of 2020
COVID-19 Teleconference Sittings
This Practice Direction is issued after consultation with the Chief Justice
Pursuant to the PNG Judiciary COVID-19 Response Notice issued by the Chief Justice on Wednesday 18 March 2020, I now issue the following instructions on the use of teleconference sittings.
- During the State of Emergency imposed by the Executive Government, the Judiciary will be conducting hearing for matters that are considered urgent or for specific purposes only as approved.
- A list of judges as approved by the Chief Justice will preside over such matters in Courtrooms 8, 9 and 1 as approved.
- Courtrooms 8 and 9 are now equipped with telephone conferencing equipment which will now be utilised for case hearing over the phone line.
- Protocol for access to listing of a matter;
- A new matter or existing matter is brought to the attention of the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar as being urgent.
- This will be done by way of e-filing or filing through email
- An appropriate letter expression urgency must also be sent to the Registrar.
- A new matter or existing matter is brought to the attention of the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar as being urgent.
- The request is brought to the attention of the Deputy Chief Justice.
- Once approved the matter is placed on a list of matters to be heard on a given day.
- Matters are listed 20 minutes apart by the Registry commencing at 9:30 am or 1:30 pm or as directed by a Judge.
- Lawyers or litigants are advised by the Registry of the date and time of hearing.
- Lawyers or Litigants are required to provide a phone number of a landline to which the court will call. Where landline is not available the lawyer or litigant can provide a number for a mobile phone provided;
- The mobile phone is one where it is capable of having sufficient frequency
- The mobile phone is fully charged
- The mobile phone is located at a place where the mobile reception is very clear, and the frequency does not fluctuate.
- Ten minutes prior to a hearing the lawyer and or the litigant must be ready to receive a call from the Court.
- The associate to the presiding judge will call the lawyer or litigant whose case appears first on the list at or around 9:20 am
- The case will proceed thereafter;
- Lawyers and litigants second on the list of cases and others thereafter listed must be ready to receive a call from the Court twenty minutes or so thereafter.
- The practice is the same at 1:20 pm.
- Where a matter is adjourned to a later date during the SOE, appropriate directions will be issued by the Court.
- Protocol for the conduct of the hearing;
- A lawyer or litigant who is called upon to use the teleconference facilities must;
- On answering the call state, his or her name and her role in the case.
- Must wait for the other party to respond in the same manner if also called upon by the Court.
- Both lawyers and litigants after being introduced must wait to be called upon by the presiding judge to address the Court.
- When speaking the lawyer or litigant must again identify himself or herself before addressing the Court to assist with correct identification of the speaker for transcription purposes.
- This protocol should be followed until the hearing is concluded.
- A lawyer or litigant who is called upon to use the teleconference facilities must;
- Orders- decisions
- At the end of the proceedings, the Lawyer/ Litigant granted any order or decision must send a draft to the associate for endorsement unless the Court is able to release a signed version of the order before the day’s end.
- After endorsement by the associate, the Registrar will sign and issue a sealed copy of the order- decision to all concerned.
Dated the 9th April 2020
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Ian V Augerea
Registrar
This Practice Direction can be downloaded by clicking the following link: practice direction 2 of 2020 teleconference sittings
National Court of Justice
SUMMARY DETERMINATION LIST: CIVIL COURT 1 WAIGANI
PUBLIC NOTICE |
Notice is given that 100 matters filed in the Waigani Registry and allocated to Civil Court 1 have been listed for 24th June and 1st July 2020 for Summary Determination (for want of prosecution). If you wish to maintain the proceedings you or your lawyer must file an Affidavit and appear before the court on the day and time your matter is listed to show cause why your matter should not be summarily determined for dismissal.
CIVIL COURT 1 WILL CONDUCT SITTING IN COURT ROOM 9 ON THE FOLLOWING DATE:
1. WEDNESDAY 24th JUNE, 2020 AT 9:30 AM
2. WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY, 2020 AT 9:30 AM
If there is no appearance, the court will summarily determine the matter without further notice. To get a copy of the Summary Determination List.
> Visit http://www.pngjudiciary.gov.pg/National Court / Summary Determination;
> Call the Registry on 3245847
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> Come to the Courthouse at Waigani, National Capital District
SUPREME COURT & NATIONAL COURT OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR P O Box 7018 Boroko Telephone: 3245868/3245829/3245818 National Capital District 111 E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Port Moresby Papua New Guinea NJSS COVID – 19 Protocols Protocol No 3 of 2021 For Internal and Public Circulation As of Monday 15 March 2021, four members of staff, two judges and two officers of corporate services have tested positive to COVID 19. Also noting the surge of infections this past weeks in NCD and nationwide and therefore in consultation with the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Secretary NJSS a total Shut Down of the Courts operation for two weeks is now declared. PROTOCOL NO 1.1 – Total Shut Down of the Establishment 1. As of Monday the 15th of March 2021, the Court will go into total shutdown for 2 weeks to be reviewed on Friday 29th March 2021. PROTOCOL NO 1.2 Urgent hearings only. 2. Judges will Continue to work in chambers or from home. 3. Judge personal staff will continue to work in chambers if requested by Judges. 4. All Courtrooms will be closed except for Courtroom 8 and 9. 5. All cases listed for the next two weeks are now adjourned to March 30 for further directions. 6. Only cases considered to be urgent will be heard by way of electronic hearing, these includes. 6.1.1 Bail 6.1.2 Deportation 6.1.3 Life or death situations 6.1.4 Evictions 6.1.5 Commercial cases where considerable hardship will ensure if court does not intervene. 6.1.6 For exceptional circumstances such as a ceremonial sitting. 7. Cases approved for hearing will be heard by way of video link unless approved otherwise by the presiding judge. PROTOCOL NO 1.3 Closure of Registry. 8. The Registries will be closed for the duration of the shutdown period. 9. Registry officers may be contacted on the following email addresses. 9.1 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 9.2 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 9.3 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 9.4 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 9.5 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 9.6 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 10. The following phone numbers can also be used. 10.1 3245726 Deputy Registrar- Supreme Court 10.2 3245801 Assistant Registrar Supreme Court 10.3 3245737/ 3245754/ 3245805 Supreme Court Registry 10.4 3245 818 National Court Registry 10.5 3245753 Assistant Registrar 10.6 3245845/ 3245756/3245847 Commercial Registry 10.7 3245956/3245804 IECMS customer service 10.8 3245753 Crimes registry 10.9 3245778/3245714/3245719/3245720- National Court Registry PROTOCOL NO 1.3 – Testing for Covid 11. All Officers must now undergo compulsory testing. 12. The COVID 19 team will organize with the NCD Health Division or the National Health Department to organize test to be conducted on site. 13. However, all staff must also take the initiative to go for testing at a suburban clinic nearest to your place of residence. Testing can be conducted at free urban clinics. PROTOCOL NO 1.4 – Essential Staff 14. Number of essential staff is now reduced to 5 per division. 15. The divisional manager is responsible for the selection of these staff PROTOCOL NO 1.5 – Provincial Courts and Registries 15.16. Where a provincial center is facing similar situation as Port Moresby, this protocol can be adopted and applied in such a province. 16.17. The provincial judge administrator and Assistant Registrar may after seeking specific approval of the Chief Justice, shut down the court for 2 weeks or any other period as considered appropriate. It is to be noted that this is not a holiday for Judges and Staff. It is recommended that all Judges and Staff exercise extreme caution and stay safe during this lockdown period. Judges and Staff must stay at home and not risk attending gatherings in and around the city. We owe a duty of care to ourselves, our families, and the public. Dated 15th March 2021. Issued by ___________________ Ian V Augerea Registrar Copy: Chief Justice Sir Gibs Salika