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Low Eng Chai and another v Ishak bin Mohamed Basheere and another [2022] SGHC 207
In Low Eng Chai and another v Ishak bin Mohamed Basheere and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Misrepresentation, Contract — Misrepresentation Act.
Shen Sophie v Xia Wei Ping and others [2022] SGHC 206
In Shen Sophie v Xia Wei Ping and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Conflict of Laws — Jurisdiction, Conflict of Laws — Natural forum.
Writers Studio Pte Ltd v Chin Kwok Yung [2022] SGHC 205
In Writers Studio Pte Ltd v Chin Kwok Yung, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Confidence — Breach of Confidence, Employment Law — Part-time employees.
Woo Haw Ming v Public Prosecutor [2022] SGHC 204
In Woo Haw Ming v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Muhammad Hamir B Laka [2022] SGHC 203
In Public Prosecutor v Muhammad Hamir B Laka, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.
Chiap Seng Productions Pte Ltd v Newspaper Seng Logistics Pte Ltd [2022] SGHC 202
In Chiap Seng Productions Pte Ltd v Newspaper Seng Logistics Pte Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Landlord and Tenant — Agreements for leases, Landlord and Tenant — Creation of tenancy.
Enjin Pte Ltd v Pritchard Lilia [2022] SGHC 201
In Enjin Pte Ltd v Pritchard Lilia, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Contractual terms ; Contract — Formation, Evidence — Privilege.
Lim Hong Boon v Public Prosecutor [2022] SGHC 200
An offender's sentence must be proportionate and principled, and an offender should not be penalised for exercising their right to claim trial.
The “Sevilla Knutsen [2022] SGHC 20
Analysis of [2022] SGHC 20, a decision of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore on 2022-01-28.
Gravitas International Associates Pte Ltd v Invictus Group Pte Ltd [2022] SGHC 2
A non-assignment clause in a contract, properly interpreted, can invalidate an assignment made without the required prior consent, and such a clause is not contrary to public policy.
Public Prosecutor v Lee Zheng Da Eddie and another [2022] SGHC 199
In Public Prosecutor v Lee Zheng Da Eddie and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.
Public Prosecutor v BVR [2022] SGHC 198
In Public Prosecutor v BVR, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Ravindran s/o Kumarasamy v Public Prosecutor [2022] SGHC 197
In Ravindran s/o Kumarasamy v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Re Zipmex Co Ltd and other matters [2022] SGHC 196
Analysis of [2022] SGHC 196, a decision of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore on 2022-08-17.
Sim Guan Seng and others v One Organisation Ltd and others [2022] SGHC 194
In Sim Guan Seng and others v One Organisation Ltd and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Insolvency Law — Administration of insolvent estates, Insolvency Law — Avoidance of transactions.
BTHMB Holdings Pte Ltd v Kim Byung Gun [2022] SGHC 193
In BTHMB Holdings Pte Ltd v Kim Byung Gun, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Contractual terms, Evidence — Proof of evidence.
Chan Tam Hoi (alias Paul Chan) v Wang Jian and other matters [2022] SGHC 192
In Chan Tam Hoi (alias Paul Chan) v Wang Jian and other matters, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Formation, Civil Procedure — Further arguments.
Public Prosecutor v Yeduvaka Mali Naidu [2022] SGHC 191
In Public Prosecutor v Yeduvaka Mali Naidu [2022] SGHC 191, the High Court enhanced a supervisor's sentence from seven to 11 months' imprisonment, ruling the original term manifestly inadequate for permitting an untrained employee to operate faulty machinery in breach of the WSHA.
Panircelvan s/o Kaliannan and others v Ee Hoong Liang [2022] SGHC 190
In Panircelvan s/o Kaliannan and others v Ee Hoong Liang, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure – Foreign Judgments.
Lachman’s Emporium Pte Ltd v Kang Tien Kuan (trading as Lookers Music Café, a sole proprietorship) [2022] SGHC 19
In Lachman’s Emporium Pte Ltd v Kang Tien Kuan (trading as Lookers Music Café, a sole proprietorship), the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure –– Summary judgment, Contract –– Discharge.
Zaiton bte Adom v Nafsiah bte Wagiman and another [2022] SGHC 189
In Zaiton bte Adom v Nafsiah bte Wagiman and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Trusts — Constructive trusts, Trusts — Resulting trusts.
PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd v Rex Lam Paki and others [2022] SGHC 188
In PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd v Rex Lam Paki and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Judgments and orders, Civil Procedure — Jurisdiction.
Tan Chun Chuen Malcolm v Beach Hotel Pte Ltd and another [2022] SGHC 187
In Tan Chun Chuen Malcolm v Beach Hotel Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Companies — Statutory derivative action.
Siraj Ansari bin Mohamed Shariff v Juliana bte Bahadin and another [2022] SGHC 186
A trust deed is not a sham if the parties had a common intention to create the legal rights and obligations it purports to create, and subsequent conduct consistent with that intention supports its bona fide nature.