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Goel Adesh Kumar v Resorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd [2020] SGCA 40
In Goel Adesh Kumar v Resorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Costs, Civil Procedure — Offer to settle.
Bin Hee Heng v Ho Siew Lan (acting as executrix and trustee in the estate of Gillian Ho Siu Ngin) [2020] SGCA 4
In Bin Hee Heng v Ho Siew Lan (acting as executrix and trustee in the estate of Gillian Ho Siu Ngin), the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil procedure — Extension of time.
Ho Yu Tat Edward v Chen Kok Siang Joseph and another [2020] SGCA 38
In Ho Yu Tat Edward v Chen Kok Siang Joseph and another, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Striking out, Insolvency Law — Bankruptcy.
LVM Law Chambers LLC v Wan Hoe Keet and another and another matter [2020] SGCA 29
In LVM Law Chambers LLC v Wan Hoe Keet and another and another matter, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Injunctions.
Ernest Ferdinand Perez De La Sala v Compañía De Navegación Palomar, SA and others [2020] SGCA 24
In Ernest Ferdinand Perez De La Sala v Compañía De Navegación Palomar, SA and others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Injunctions, Civil Procedure — Mareva injunctions.
Michael Vaz Lorrain v Singapore Rifle Association [2020] SGCA 114
In Michael Vaz Lorrain v Singapore Rifle Association, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Damages, Civil Procedure — Offer to settle.
Siva Kumar S/O Avadiar v Quek Leng Chuang & 2 ORS [2020] SGCA 110
In Siva Kumar S/O Avadiar v Quek Leng Chuang & 2 ORS, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Inherent powers.
DKB v DKC
The court refused to order separate questions for determination because the questions were based on assumptions rather than facts, and there was no certainty that answering them would finally determine the proceedings.
Grains and Industrial Products Trading Pte Ltd and another v State Bank of India and others [2019] SGHC 292
In Grains and Industrial Products Trading Pte Ltd and another v State Bank of India and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Jurisdiction, Civil Procedure — Stay of proceedings.
Sun Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd v Hilton International Manage (Maldives) Pvt Ltd [2019] SGHC 291
In Sun Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd v Hilton International Manage (Maldives) Pvt Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Judgments and orders.
Recovery Vehicle 1 Pte Ltd v Industries Chimiques Du Senegal [2019] SGHC 289
In Recovery Vehicle 1 Pte Ltd v Industries Chimiques Du Senegal, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Service.
Cosco Nantong Shipyard Co Ltd v Logitel Offshore Rig II Pte Ltd and another [2019] SGHC 279
In Cosco Nantong Shipyard Co Ltd v Logitel Offshore Rig II Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Appeals, Civil Procedure — Production of documents.
RELIANCE INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED v SHANGHAI ELECTRIC GROUP CO LTD
The court assessed the reasonableness and proportionality of costs in an SICC setting-aside application, moderating the claimed Singapore counsel fees based on a comparison with the unsuccessful party's costs and prior estimates.
Amber Compounding Pharmacy Pte Ltd and another v Lim Suk Ling Priscilla and others [2019] SGHC 269
In Amber Compounding Pharmacy Pte Ltd and another v Lim Suk Ling Priscilla and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Discovery of documents.
The Ngee Ann Kongsi v Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan [2019] SGHC 256
The court has the discretion to convert an originating summons into a writ action under O 28 r 8 of the Rules of Court if a substantial dispute of fact is likely to arise, and the writ process is more suitable for the resolution of the dispute.
Taylor, Joshua James and another v Sinfeng Marine Services Pte Ltd and other matters [2019] SGHC 248
In Taylor, Joshua James and another v Sinfeng Marine Services Pte Ltd and other matters, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Appeals.
True Yoga Pte Ltd and others v Wee Ewe Seng Patrick John [2019] SGHC 239
In True Yoga Pte Ltd and others v Wee Ewe Seng Patrick John, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Pleadings.
China Merchants Bank Co Ltd v Sinfeng Marine Services Pte Ltd [2019] SGHC 238
In China Merchants Bank Co Ltd v Sinfeng Marine Services Pte Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Discovery of documents.
Hyflux Ltd v SM Investments Pte Ltd [2019] SGHC 236
In Hyflux Ltd v SM Investments Pte Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Striking out, Civil Procedure — Summary determination.
Ng Kian Huan Edmund v Suying Metropolitan Studio Pte Ltd and others [2019] SGHC 234
In Ng Kian Huan Edmund v Suying Metropolitan Studio Pte Ltd and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Costs.
Merck KGaA and another v Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp and others [2019] SGHC 231
In Merck KGaA v Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp [2019] SGHC 231, the Singapore High Court dismissed a summary judgment application while clarifying the application of issue estoppel regarding foreign judgments and the procedural utility of O 14 r 12 for determining preliminary questions of law.
Mookan Sadaiyakumar v Kim Hock Corp Pte Ltd and another appeal [2019] SGHC 230
In Mookan Sadaiyakumar v Kim Hock Corp, the court allowed the plaintiff's appeal, ruling that the defendant failed to plead a recognised ground for unjust enrichment. The court reaffirmed that the 'absence of basis' doctrine is not currently recognised under Singapore law.
Xiamen Tonghin Furniture Industries Co Pte Ltd v Goh Heng Tee
The court held that the Defendant had actual notice of the Second Xiamen Proceedings, thereby refuting the allegation of breach of natural justice. The court also clarified the application of the Ladd v Marshall requirements for adducing fresh evidence on appeal.
Pannir Selvam a/l Pranthaman v Attorney-General [2019] SGHC 217
In Pannir Selvam a/l Pranthaman v Attorney-General, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Administrative Law — Judicial review, Civil Procedure — Discovery of documents.