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Lew Kiat Beng v Hiap Seng & Co Pte Ltd and another appeal [2011] SGCA 61
Case Details * Citation: [2011] SGCA 61 * Case Number: Civil Appeals Nos 223 of 2010 and 225 of 2010 * Decision Date: 21 November 2011 * Court: Court of Appeal of Singapore * Coram: Chan Sek
Woon Brothers Investments Pte Ltd v Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No 461 and others [2011] SGCA 43
In Woon Brothers Investments Pte Ltd v Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No 461 and others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Originating Processes.
Tjong Very Sumito and others v Chan Sing En and others [2011] SGCA 40
In Tjong Very Sumito and others v Chan Sing En and others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Interim orders.
Sun Jin Engineering Pte Ltd v Hwang Jae Woo [2011] SGCA 4
In Sun Jin Engineering Pte Ltd v Hwang Jae Woo, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs v Hashu Dhalomal Shahdadpuri and another [2011] SGCA 30
In Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs v Hashu Dhalomal Shahdadpuri and another, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure, Conflict of Laws.
Lin Jian Wei and another v Lim Eng Hock Peter [2011] SGCA 29
In Lin Jian Wei and another v Lim Eng Hock Peter, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Costs.
Main-Line Corporate Holdings Ltd v United Overseas Bank Ltd [2010] SGCA 9
In Main-Line Corporate Holdings Ltd v United Overseas Bank Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil procedure — Interim payments.
Martek Biosciences Corp v Cargill International Trading Pte Ltd [2010] SGCA 51
In Martek Biosciences Corp v Cargill International Trading Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Beckkett Pte Ltd v Deutsche Bank AG [2010] SGCA 50
In Beckkett Pte Ltd v Deutsche Bank AG, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure, Injunctions.
Hwa Lai Heng Ricky v DBS Bank Ltd and another appeal and another application [2010] SGCA 5
In Hwa Lai Heng Ricky v DBS Bank Ltd and another appeal and another application, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Woo Koon Chee v Scandinavian Boiler Service (Asia) Pte Ltd and others [2010] SGCA 35
In Woo Koon Chee v Scandinavian Boiler Service (Asia) Pte Ltd and others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Lee Shieh-Peen Clement and another v Ho Chin Nguang and others [2010] SGCA 34
In Lee Shieh-Peen Clement and another v Ho Chin Nguang and others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
NK v NL [2010] SGCA 32
In NK v NL, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure, Family Law.
Xing Rong Pte Ltd (Formerly known as Huadi Projects Pte Ltd) v Visionhealthone Corporation Pte Ltd [2010] SGCA 30
In Xing Rong Pte Ltd (Formerly known as Huadi Projects Pte Ltd) v Visionhealthone Corporation Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Bachoo Mohan Singh v Public Prosecutor and another matter [2010] SGCA 25
In Bachoo Mohan Singh v Public Prosecutor [2010] SGCA 25, the Court of Appeal set aside the conviction, ruling that lower courts misdirected themselves on section 209 of the Penal Code. The case clarifies the limits of a solicitor's duty of candour regarding client instructions.
Siemens AG v Holdrich Investment Ltd [2010] SGCA 23
In Siemens AG v Holdrich Investment Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
DB Trustees (Hong Kong) Ltd v Consult Asia Pte Ltd and another appeal [2010] SGCA 21
In DB Trustees (Hong Kong) Ltd v Consult Asia Pte Ltd [2010] SGCA 21, the Court of Appeal affirmed that a director can be held personally liable for legal costs on an indemnity basis if they abuse the judicial process, even without prior warning, provided due process is observed.
Standard Chartered Bank v Loh Chong Yong Thomas [2010] SGCA 2
In Standard Chartered Bank v Loh Chong Yong Thomas, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Striking out, Choses in Action — Assignment.
Ang Sin Hock v Khoo Eng Lim [2010] SGCA 17
In Ang Sin Hock v Khoo Eng Lim [2010] SGCA 17, the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, ruling that a fresh contract was formed, which bypassed limitation period bars. The court awarded the appellant $270,725 plus interest, though limited cost recovery to 50% due to the nature of the arguments.
Basil Anthony Herman v Premier Security Co-operative Ltd and others [2010] SGCA 15
The Court of Appeal set aside the trial judge's decision in Basil Anthony Herman v Premier Security Co-operative Ltd, ordering a new trial due to the improper exclusion of evidence. The court emphasized that procedural strategies of attrition will not be tolerated when they compromise trial integrit
Keppel Singmarine Dockyard Pte Ltd v Ng Chan Teng [2010] SGCA 10
In Keppel Singmarine Dockyard Pte Ltd v Ng Chan Teng, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
Wing Joo Loong Ginseng Hong (Singapore) Co Pte Ltd v Qinghai Xinyuan Foreign Trade Co Ltd and Another and Another Appeal [2009] SGCA 9
In Wing Joo Loong Ginseng Hong (Singapore) Co Pte Ltd v Qinghai Xinyuan Foreign Trade Co Ltd and Another and Another Appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Costs, Civil Procedure — Declaratory order.
Chan Chin Cheung v Chan Fatt Cheung and Others [2009] SGCA 62
In Chan Chin Cheung v Chan Fatt Cheung and Others, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Stay of proceedings.
Anwar Siraj and Another v Ting Kang Chung John [2009] SGCA 61
The court has inherent jurisdiction to strike out a notice of appeal that is served out of time, as service is an essential prerequisite for an appeal to come into existence.