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Public Prosecutor v ZH Builders Pte Ltd and another appeal [2025] SGHC 227
The court established a sentencing framework for corporate offenders under the Building Control Act, adapting the framework from the Workplace Safety and Health Act, and emphasised that culpability is high where non-compliance is deliberate and involves concealment.
Kalaichelven Genesan v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 222
In Kalaichelven Genesan v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Oh Hin Kwan Gilbert v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 22
In Oh Hin Kwan Gilbert v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Ng Whye Quan [2025] SGHC 200
In Public Prosecutor v Ng Whye Quan, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Tan Hui Meng v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2025] SGHC 2
The court affirmed that hearsay statements of an unavailable witness are admissible under s 32(1)(j)(iii) of the Evidence Act if it is impracticable to secure their attendance, and that the fabrication of evidence in judicial proceedings warrants severe sentencing to uphold the i
Katchu Mohideen Bazeer Ahamed v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 192
In Katchu Mohideen Bazeer Ahamed v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing, Constitutional Law — Equal protection of the law.
Public Prosecutor v Yeo Teck Soon [2025] SGHC 179
In Public Prosecutor v Yeo Teck Soon, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing, Criminal Law — Statutory Offences.
Naresh Kumar s/o Nagesvaran v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 165
In Naresh Kumar s/o Nagesvaran v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.
Anita Damu (alias Shazana bte Abdullah) v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2025] SGHC 162
The court held that the Appellant's claim of auditory hallucinations was a fabrication and that the sentencing framework for offences under s 324 read with s 73(2) of the Penal Code requires a structured approach accounting for physical harm, dangerous means, and victim vulnerabi
Seng Yong Yi Lucas v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 158
In Seng Yong Yi Lucas v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Trials.
JDA v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2025] SGHC 157
A criminal conviction must be based on evidence that is reliable, and consistency is a key determinant of reliability. Inconsistencies in a witness's evidence relating to facts surrounding the commission of an offence are relevant to determining whether that witness is an unusual
Ng En You Jeremiah (alias Huang Enyou) v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 135
The court established a two-step sentencing framework for dangerous driving causing death by a serious offender, using sentencing bands based on seriousness and alcohol levels, and confirmed that the PG Guidelines apply to such offences without further calibration.
Poo Tze Chiang v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 134
In Poo Tze Chiang v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Lin Pengli Barrie and another appeal [2025] SGHC 133
The court held that deterrence is the dominant sentencing consideration for animal cruelty offences under the Animals and Birds Act, and that sentences must be proportionate to the gravity of the offence, which includes the nature of the violence and the vulnerability of the vict
Ismail bin Jamaludin v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 130
In Ismail bin Jamaludin v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Ng Yu Zhi v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 127
In Ng Yu Zhi v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Bail, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Criminal motions.
Public Prosecutor v CQW [2025] SGHC 117
In Public Prosecutor v CQW, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Statements, Criminal Law — Offences.
Toh Lam Seng v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2025] SGHC 116
The court held that the victim's evidence was unusually convincing despite inconsistencies, and that the appellant's lack of remorse and high risk of reoffending warranted preventive detention over corrective training.
Public Prosecutor v CFE [2025] SGHC 106
In Public Prosecutor v CFE, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Statements, Criminal Law — Offences.
Haji Muhammad Faisal Bin Johar v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 102
In Haji Muhammad Faisal Bin Johar v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Appeal ; Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Muhammad Isnalli David [2025] SGHC 100
In Public Prosecutor v Muhammad Isnalli David, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Masri Bin Hussain v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGCA 9
In Masri Bin Hussain v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Abuse of process — Collateral purpose, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.
Azuin bin Mohd Tap v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGCA 8
In Azuin bin Mohd Tap v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.
Hamzah bin Ibrahim v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGCA 6
The Court of Appeal summarily dismissed Hamzah bin Ibrahim's application for leave to review his conviction and sentence, citing a lack of merit, no evidence of a miscarriage of justice, and an unexplained six-year delay in filing.