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Kalen, Alexandru v World Exchange Services Pte Ltd [2026] SGHC 31

In assessing damages for breach of contract involving volatile assets like cryptocurrencies, the valuation date is determined by the doctrine of mitigation, specifically when a claimant is reasonably expected to mitigate their losses.

Sushant Shukla· ·14 min read
Singapore

Tio Geok Hong Bryan v Korbett Pte Ltd and another and another suit [2025] SGHC 196

The court held that a trust arrangement made after the execution of a trust deed does not automatically revive upon the annulment of a reconveyance deed, and that a trustee must act in good faith for the benefit of all beneficiaries, requiring consent for expenses outside of agre

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

TOWA Corp v ASMPT Singapore Pte Ltd and another [2024] SGHC 163

The court clarified parameters for the assessment of damages for patent infringement, including the calculation of 'But-for Sales', market share, and the exclusion of unclassified general costs.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Towa Corp v ASM Technology Singapore Pte Ltd and another [2023] SGHC 99

The court assessed damages for patent infringement, determining that the measure of damages should be based on lost profits from sales of the plaintiff's machines, excluding unsold and post-expiry machines, and applying a year-on-year approach for profit calculation.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
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What are Unlawful Agreements?
Unlawful agreements violate law, public policy, or morals, rendering them void under Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. They differ from illegal agreements, which involve criminal acts.
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