Labour's justice spokesman Andrew Little says he will drop the Government's appeal against a court decision in favour of Teina's Pora compensation claim if Labour forms the next Government.
The Crown has entered a notice of appeal against the High Court ruling that the Government should have included inflation in Pora's compensation claim - a step Justice Minister Amy Adams described as a "place holder" to allow the next government to decide what to do.
Little said Labour accepted the High Court's ruling and would withdraw the appeal if Labour was in power after post-election negotiations with NZ First.
"There's an obvious miscarriage of justice that the High Court ruled on and it could have been fixed. We will make good the recommendations of the High Court as quickly as we can if we are in that position when the government is decided."
He said Adams had spoken to him and he respected her case not to make a significant decision while it was a caretaker government. He said Adams told him there was a raft of advice lined up for the next government.