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Public Prosecutor v Somrak Senkham and Another [2004] SGHC 172
In Public Prosecutor v Somrak Senkham and Another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Property, Immigration — Criminal offences.
V Retnasooria v Public Prosecutor [2003] SGHC 294
A conviction based on circumstantial evidence is valid where the evidence leads the judge inevitably and inexorably to one conclusion only.
Mehra Radhika v Public Prosecutor
The court established a sentencing framework for the offence of arranging a marriage of convenience under s 57C(2) of the Immigration Act, emphasizing that culpability depends on the circumstances of the offence, the role of the offender, and the presence of aggravating factors l
Mehra Radhika v Public Prosecutor [2014] SGHC 214
The court established a sentencing framework for the offence of arranging a marriage of convenience under s 57C(2) of the Immigration Act, emphasizing factors such as the circumstances of the offence, the role and motivation of the offender, and the legislative intent for deterre