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Mohd Aziz bin Hussain v Public Prosecutor [2018] SGCA 77

In Mohd Aziz bin Hussain v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Public Prosecutor v Gobi a/l Avedian [2018] SGCA 72

In PP v Gobi a/l Avedian [2018] SGCA 72, the Court of Appeal set aside a reduced conviction, ruling that the accused failed to rebut the presumption of knowledge under s 18(2) of the Misuse of Drugs Act, as subjective beliefs about punishment cannot substitute for knowledge of the drug's nature.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Zainal bin Hamad v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2018] SGCA 62

In Zainal bin Hamad v Public Prosecutor and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Mui Jia Jun v Public Prosecutor [2018] SGCA 59

In Mui Jia Jun v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Charge.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Adri Anton Kalangie v Public Prosecutor [2018] SGCA 40

In Adri Anton Kalangie v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Public Prosecutor v Kong Peng Yee [2018] SGCA 31

In Public Prosecutor v Kong Peng Yee, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Offences, Criminal procedure and sentencing — Sentencing.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Public Prosecutor v Chia Kee Chen and another appeal [2018] SGCA 30

In Public Prosecutor v Chia Kee Chen and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Law — Complicity.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Sinnappan a/l Nadarajah v Public Prosecutor [2018] SGCA 21

In Sinnappan a/l Nadarajah v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Ali bin Mohamad Bahashwan v Public Prosecutor and other appeals [2018] SGCA 13

In Ali bin Mohamad Bahashwan v Public Prosecutor and other appeals, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Abetment, Criminal law — Statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Iskandar bin Rahmat v Public Prosecutor and other matters [2017] SGCA 9

In Iskandar bin Rahmat v Public Prosecutor and other matters, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal, Criminal Law — Offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Micheal Anak Garing v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2017] SGCA 7

In Micheal Anak Garing v Public Prosecutor and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Pram Nair v Public Prosecutor [2017] SGCA 56

In Pram Nair v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Hishamrudin bin Mohd v Public Prosecutor [2017] SGCA 41

In Hishamrudin bin Mohd v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Muhammad bin Abdullah v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2017] SGCA 4

In Muhammad bin Abdullah v Public Prosecutor and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory Offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

THANGARAJAN ELANCHEZHIAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

The court affirmed the conviction and sentence for outrage of modesty, finding that the appellant's contact was intentional and not accidental, and provided guidance on the court's role in managing the cross-examination of complainants in sexual offence trials.

Sushant Shukla· ·12 min read
Singapore

Chang Kar Meng v Public Prosecutor [2017] SGCA 22

The court held that while the sentence imposed was not manifestly excessive, it was out of line with precedents, and thus reduced the aggregate sentence to 15 years' imprisonment, noting that the new sentencing approach for rape and robbery would apply prospectively.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Norasharee bin Gous v Public Prosecutor and another appeal and another matter [2017] SGCA 17

In Norasharee bin Gous v Public Prosecutor and another appeal and another matter, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Harven a/l Segar v Public Prosecutor [2017] SGCA 16

In Harven a/l Segar v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Rosman bin Abdullah v Public Prosecutor [2016] SGCA 62

In Rosman bin Abdullah v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal procedure and sentencing — Sentencing, Criminal law — statutory offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Mohd Suief bin Ismail v Public Prosecutor [2016] SGCA 6

In Mohd Suief bin Ismail v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Haliffie bin Mamat v Public Prosecutor & other appeals [2016] SGCA 58

A complainant's testimony in a rape case can ground a conviction if it is unusually convincing, or if it is corroborated by independent evidence. The appellate court will not disturb a trial judge's findings of fact unless they are plainly wrong or against the weight of evidence.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Abdul Kahar bin Othman v Public Prosecutor [2016] SGCA 11

In Abdul Kahar bin Othman v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

BMD v Public Prosecutor [2015] SGCA 70

In BMD v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Prabagaran a/l Srivijayan v Public Prosecutor [2015] SGCA 64

In Prabagaran a/l Srivijayan v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory Offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read