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Sim Yong Teng and another v Singapore Swimming Club [2015] SGHC 82
The High Court dismissed the plaintiffs' application, ruling that the Singapore Swimming Club's revocation of the second plaintiff's membership rights was valid. The court held that a Family Membership constitutes a single unit, meaning one spouse's suspension affects the other's privileges.
Enholco Pte Ltd v Schonk, Antonius Martinus Mattheus and Another
In Enholco Pte Ltd v Schonk, Antonius Martinus Mattheus and Another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Stamp Duties (Exempt Record) Rules 2018
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Exempt Record) Rules 2018, Singapore sl.
GOH GUAN SIN, a person under disability suing by her litigation representative, CHIAM YU ZHU (NRIC No. S771137A) v YEO TSENG TSAI & Anor
In GOH GUAN SIN, a person under disability suing by her litigation representative, CHIAM YU ZHU (NRIC No. S771137A) v YEO TSENG TSAI & Anor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
BFH v Comptroller of Income Tax
Expenditure incurred for the acquisition of 3G spectrum rights and a 3G FBO licence is capital in nature because it provides an enduring benefit and enhances the taxpayer's core business structure.
Re Kornrat Sriponnok [2015] SGHC 81
Analysis of [2015] SGHC 81, a decision of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore on 2015-03-30.
Stamp Duties (Lease Buyback Scheme) (Remission) Rules 2013
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Lease Buyback Scheme) (Remission) Rules 2013, Singapore sl.
Quanta Industries Pte Ltd v Strategic Construction Pte Ltd
In Quanta Industries Pte Ltd v Strategic Construction Pte Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Longyuan-Arrk (Macao) Pte Ltd v Show and Tell Productions Pte Ltd and another suit
In Longyuan-Arrk (Macao) Pte Ltd v Show and Tell Productions Pte Ltd and another suit, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Stamp Duties (Non-licensed Housing Developers) (Remission) Rules 2011
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Non-licensed Housing Developers) (Remission) Rules 2011, Singapore sl.
Ramindo Sukses Perkasa Pte Ltd v Sim Kwang Oo [2015] SGHC 80
The court has the inherent jurisdiction to strike out an action where a party has contumaciously disregarded court orders, as such conduct is an abuse of process and necessary to maintain the authority of the court.
Public Prosecutor v Khartik Jasudass and another
In Public Prosecutor v Khartik Jasudass and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Stamp Duties (Donations to Institution of a Public Character) (Remission) Rules 2008
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Donations to Institution of a Public Character) (Remission) Rules 2008, Singapore sl.
Public Prosecutor v Loh Soon Aik Andrew
In Public Prosecutor v Loh Soon Aik Andrew, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Ding Si Yang v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2015] SGHC 8
In Ding Si Yang v Public Prosecutor and another appeal, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Sentencing, Criminal law — Statutory offences.
Chua Kok Tee David v DBS Bank Ltd
In Chua Kok Tee David v DBS Bank Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Stamp Duties (Composition of Offences) Rules 2005
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Composition of Offences) Rules 2005, Singapore sl.
Andrew John Hanam v Lam Vui and another
In Andrew John Hanam v Lam Vui and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
CHOY CHEE YEAN v THE LAW SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE & Anor
In CHOY CHEE YEAN v THE LAW SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE & Anor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .
Tjong Mark Edward v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2015] SGHC 79
In Tjong Mark Edward v Public Prosecutor and another appeal, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal law — Statutory offences.
Vasentha d/o Joseph v Public Prosecutor
The court held that sentencing for drug trafficking must consider both the quantity of drugs (harm) and the culpability of the offender, and that quantity alone is not the sole determinant.
Stamp Duties (Real Estate Investment Trusts) (Remission) Rules 2010
Overview of the Stamp Duties (Real Estate Investment Trusts) (Remission) Rules 2010, Singapore sl.
AXA Insurance Singapore Pte Ltd v Chandran s/o Natesan
In AXA Insurance Singapore v Chandran s/o Natesan, the court refused to recognize a standalone civil tort of harassment, ruling that such a legal development requires legislative intervention rather than judicial innovation, and that privacy-related torts must be addressed by Parliament.
Soh Lay Lian Cherlyn v Kok Mui Eng
In Soh Lay Lian Cherlyn v Kok Mui Eng, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of .