There are three main ways to find a specific case.
1. You can go to the database it should be in, the year it should be decided and browse the page. This works best on the smaller databases, or where it is possible you do not have the name exactly correct.
2. You can enter the citation to the case in the search box on the front page of
NZLII.
3. Use
Lawcite. Lawcite allows you to enter in party names, or the citation to the case. Not only will LawCite give you a link to the case (in green right at the top of the page) - if it is on NZLII but will provide you with a list of cases and articles that have cited your case.
-- Main.JudiEathorneGould - 10 May 2025