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Dorsey James Michael v World Sport Group Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 31
In Dorsey James Michael v World Sport Group Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
ZHANG XIN v LIU YINGKUI
A non-party may be permitted to participate in civil proceedings as an 'intervener' with the court's permission, even in the absence of express rules, where their interests are directly impacted by the court's rulings.
Chief Assessor v Glengary Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 30
In Chief Assessor v Glengary Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 30, the Court of Appeal ruled that property tax valuations must reflect current market conditions. The Court affirmed the Chief Assessor's authority to disregard outdated pre-sale figures when assessing land value under the Property Tax Act.
AQP v Comptroller of Income Tax [2013] SGCA 3
In AQP v Comptroller of Income Tax, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Revenue Law — Income Taxation.
See Toh Siew Kee v Ho Ah Lam Ferrocement (Pte) Ltd and others [2013] SGCA 29
that an occupier did not owe concurrent duties under the law on occupiers’ liability and the law of negligence (see [109] of the Judgment). 13 In relation to HAL and Lal Offshore, the Judge found both to be occupiers of the Operations Site at the material time. He also found that See Toh had knowing
Re Nalpon Zero Geraldo Mario [2013] SGCA 28
Analysis of [2013] SGCA 28, a decision of the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore on 2013-04-23.
eSys Technologies Pte Ltd v nTan Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 27
In eSys Technologies Pte Ltd v nTan Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Contractual terms.
Hai Tong Co (Pte) Ltd v Ventree Singapore Pte Ltd and another and another appeal [2013] SGCA 26
In Hai Tong Co (Pte) Ltd v Ventree Singapore Pte Ltd and another and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Trade Marks and Trade Names — Infringement, Tort — Passing Off.
South East Enterprises (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Hean Nerng Holdings Pte Ltd and another [2013] SGCA 25
The Court of Appeal held the First Respondent liable for a bailiff's excessive seizure of property, ruling that an execution creditor assumes liability when they actively participate in or direct the seizure process. The appeal against the Second Respondent was dismissed.
OpenNet Pte Ltd v Info-Communications Development Authority of Singapore [2013] SGCA 24
Case Details * Citation: [2013] SGCA 24 * Case Number: Civil Appeal No 81 of 2012/Q (Summons No 3702 of 2012/Y) * Decision Date: 14 March 2013 * Court: Court of Appeal of Singapore
PPG Industries (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Compact Metal Industries Ltd [2013] SGCA 23
In PPG Industries (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Compact Metal Industries Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Remedies, Damages — Assessment.
Public Prosecutor v Rosli bin Yassin [2013] SGCA 21
In Public Prosecutor v Rosli bin Yassin, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing.
Mervin Singh and another v Public Prosecutor [2013] SGCA 20
In Mervin Singh and another v Public Prosecutor, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Drug Trafficking.
GAK v GAL [2013] SGCA 19
In GAK v GAL, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Maintenance, Family Law — Matrimonial Assets.
The Singapore Professional Golfers' Association v Chen Eng Waye and others [2013] SGCA 18
The Court of Appeal held a partner personally liable for passing off, ruling that the LLPA does not shield partners from personal tortious acts. While the 1st respondent was liable as the 'moving force,' the 2nd respondent was cleared as a passive partner in name only.
Maldives Airports Co Ltd and another v GMR Malé International Airport Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 16
In Maldives Airports Co Ltd and another v GMR Malé International Airport Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Arbitration — Interlocutory order, Civil Procedure — Injunctions.
Out of the Box Pte Ltd v Wanin Industries Pte Ltd [2013] SGCA 15
In Out of the Box Pte Ltd v Wanin Industries Pte Ltd, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Contract — Remedies.
BCB v BCC [2013] SGCA 14
In BCB v BCC, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial Assets.
Zhang Jinxia & Anor v Zhu Yuhua
The court held that a clause in a loan agreement imposing interest of 0.5% per day for 30 days upon default is not a penalty clause where the parties are of comparable bargaining power and the defaulting party fails to show the sum is extravagant or unconscionable.
Ang Thiam Swee v Low Hian Chor [2013] SGCA 11
In Ang Thiam Swee v Low Hian Chor [2013] SGCA 11, the Court of Appeal set aside the grant of leave for a statutory derivative action, ruling that the application lacked commercial merit and was pursued for a peripheral agenda rather than the company's best interests.
Mohammad Faizal bin Sabtu and another v Public Prosecutor and another matter [2013] SGCA 1
In Mohammad Faizal bin Sabtu and another v Public Prosecutor and another matter, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure.
Teleoptik-Ziroskopi and others v Westacre Investments Inc and other appeals [2012] SGCA 8
In Teleoptik-Ziroskopi and others v Westacre Investments Inc and other appeals, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure.
SAAG Oilfield Engineering (S) Pte Ltd (formerly known as Derrick Services Singapore Pte Ltd) v Shaik Abu Bakar bin Abdul Sukol and another and another appeal [2012] SGCA 7
In SAAG Oilfield Engineering (S) Pte Ltd (formerly known as Derrick Services Singapore Pte Ltd) v Shaik Abu Bakar bin Abdul Sukol and another and another appeal, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Companies.
AYM v AYL [2012] SGCA 68
In AYM v AYL, the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets.