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Ding Asset Ltd v Koh Kien Chon and others [2025] SGHC 189

In Ding Asset Ltd v Koh Kien Chon and others [2025] SGHC 189 , the General Division of the High Court addressed a complex commercial dispute involving allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation and unlawful means conspiracy arising from a S$5 million investment. The core of the

Sushant Shukla· ·15 min read
Singapore

Astrawati Aluwi v Lo Yew Seng and another (Infinity Capital Group Ltd and others, third parties) [2025] SGHC 188

The judgment in Astrawati Aluwi v Lo Yew Seng and another [2025] SGHC 188 represents a significant judicial examination of the personal liability of intermediaries and "conduits" in the context of high-value international real estate fraud. The dispute arose from the failed "Tell

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Yang Qiang and another v Gallop APAC Pte Ltd and others [2025] SGHC 187

The court held that an oral agreement existed between the parties where the defendant held 90% of the shares in the company on trust for the claimant, and that the defendant breached this trust arrangement.

Sushant Shukla· ·12 min read
Singapore

Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No 561 v Kosma Holdings Pte Ltd [2025] SGHC 185

The court may create an easement under s 97A of the Land Titles Act if it is reasonably necessary for the effective use of the land, even if the subdivision plan is lost or unavailable.

Sushant Shukla· ·15 min read
Singapore

MBF Northern Securities Sdn Bhd v Purwadi [2025] SGHC 184

A stay of enforcement of a foreign judgment pending an impeachment application in the foreign jurisdiction may be granted if the applicant establishes special circumstances, such as the insolvency of the judgment creditor, and the court may impose conditions to balance the intere

Sushant Shukla· ·14 min read
Singapore

The “Ocean Goby” and another matter [2025] SGHC 183

The court dismissed an application for a case management stay of payment out applications, finding no real risk of overlapping issues where the applicant's underlying claim had already been determined by the High Court and the Court of Appeal.

Sushant Shukla· ·15 min read
Singapore

Amir Mohamed Nurussalaam bin Mohamed Lofti and others v Persekutuan Kebajikan Islam Teluk Kurau Singapura and others [2025] SGHC 182

The High Court ruled the 2024 Executive Committee election of Persekutuan Kebajikan Islam Teluk Kurau invalid due to non-member participation. While invalidating the election, the Court declined to nullify the entire AGM or order a court-supervised fresh election, citing a lack of legal basis.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

Prayudh Mahagitsiri v Nestle SA and another matter [2025] SGHC 181

The court held that there was no breach of natural justice in the arbitral tribunal's consideration of the issues, as the tribunal is not required to deal with every argument raised, and its reasoning had sufficient nexus to the parties' submissions.

Sushant Shukla· ·12 min read
Singapore

Vietnam National Industry – Energy Group v Joint Stock Company (Power Machines – ZTL, LMZ, Electrosila Energomachexport) [2025] SGHC 180

The court dismissed an application for an anti-enforcement injunction to restrain the enforcement of an arbitral award worldwide, holding that there was no contractual or legal basis for such an injunction and that enforcement courts under the New York Convention retain discretio

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Subhas Govin Prabhakar Nair v Public Prosecutor [2025] SGHC 18

In Subhas Govin Prabhakar Nair v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read
Singapore

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.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Cheng Chang Hup v Attorney-General [2025] SGHC 178

The court dismissed an application for leave to apply for judicial review to quash a Coroner's findings, holding that the Coroner had fulfilled his statutory duty under the Coroners Act and that the applicant failed to establish a prima facie case of illegality, irrationality, or

Sushant Shukla· ·14 min read
Singapore

Gurbani & Co LLC v Paulus Tannos and others [2025] SGHC 177

The court held that the plaintiff failed to prove that the defendants acted as nominees or agents for the judgment debtor in the acquisition of the properties in question, and that the mere control of a company does not equate to beneficial ownership of its assets.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Law Society of Singapore v Dhanwant Singh [2025] SGHC 175

A lawyer's total failure to supervise a conveyancing clerk for a prolonged period, which enabled the clerk to misappropriate client funds and deceive the client, constitutes serious misconduct warranting a significant period of suspension.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Zhong Shan Strategic Fund v RG Strategy Fund VCC [2025] SGHC 174

A sub-fund of an umbrella VCC may be wound up by the court under the VCC Act. A redemption request does not automatically create a debt if the redemption is suspended under the fund's constitution.

Sushant Shukla· ·14 min read
Singapore

Piper, Martin v Singapore Kindness Movement [2025] SGHC 173

The court held that while the respondent breached its obligations under the PDPA by disclosing the appellant's personal data without consent, the appellant failed to establish actionable loss or damage under s 48O of the PDPA.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Fauzi bin Noh v Zulkepli bin Husain (MSIG Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd, intervener) [2025] SGHC 172

The court held that the Plaintiff had taken reasonable steps to mitigate his loss by obtaining employment in Malaysia after the accident, and that the Defendant failed to discharge the burden of proving otherwise.

Sushant Shukla· ·12 min read
Singapore

Gan Yuan Hong v LMO Consulting Pte Ltd (Siow Chee Wee, third party) [2025] SGHC 171

A majority shareholder cannot invoke the just and equitable winding up ground under s 125(1)(i) IRDA simply because of a breakdown in relationship with a minority shareholder, especially where the company is a viable going concern and there is no breach of legitimate expectations

Sushant Shukla· ·15 min read
Singapore

Deepak Mishra and another v Rashmi Bothra [2025] SGHC 170

The court held that while certain transactions within a running account were unenforceable due to illegality (LC Discount Trades), this did not render the entire running account unenforceable as the illegal transactions were severable from the valid ones.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Terrence Fernandez v Tan Aik Hong Thomas [2025] SGHC 169

The District Court has jurisdiction to hear a claim if the claimant abandons the excess amount above the jurisdictional limit of $250,000, and such abandonment can be implied if the claim was not quantified in the Statement of Claim.

Sushant Shukla· ·13 min read
Singapore

Smart Glove International Pte Ltd v Full Support Healthcare Ltd [2025] SGHC 168

The judgment in Smart Glove International Pte Ltd v Full Support Healthcare Ltd [2025] SGHC 168 represents a significant judicial examination of contractual obligations and the limits of "all reasonable endeavors" clauses within the volatile context of the global COVID-19 pandemi

Sushant Shukla· ·15 min read
Singapore

Prakash s/o Mathivanan v Public Prosecutor and other appeals [2025] SGHC 167

The court clarified the sentencing approach for amalgamated charges under s 124(4) of the CPC, emphasizing a holistic assessment of the offender's criminality over the entire course of conduct rather than a notional sentence for each incident.

Sushant Shukla· ·12 min read
Singapore

Yeo Xueli Celeste v Sin David and another [2025] SGHC 166

The court held that the claimant failed to establish a reasonable cause of action for dishonest assistance and conspiracy against the second defendant, as the pleaded facts did not support the existence of fiduciary duties or the requisite knowledge for dishonesty.

Sushant Shukla· ·14 min read
Singapore

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.

Sushant Shukla· ·8 min read