Supreme Court

iFly Sentosa parent sues Simba over equipment ‘trespass’

Skyventure VWT alleges the equipment has resulted in revenue loss

The dispute stems from a loan BOA provided to both Da Hui and An Rong Shipping. Both companies were subsidiaries of Ocean Tankers, Hin Leong’s shipping arm.

High Court rejects Hin Leong-linked firm’s bid to halt payout of ship sale proceeds

The collapsed oil trading giant’s shipping subsidiary fails in its second attempt to halt distribution of cash from vessel sales to rival claimants

Justice Ang Cheng Hock (left) and Justice Hri Kumar (right). Both are coming to the Court of Appeal from their positions as High Court judges.

Ang Cheng Hock, Hri Kumar appointed Court of Appeal judges

The former deputy attorneys-general take up their new roles from Oct 1; other judicial appointments also announced

Thomson View’s collective sale was met with a stop order in March.

Judge questions whether Thomson View’s S$810 million en bloc deal secured 80% mandate within time stipulated

Lawyer representing collective sale committee asked to file affidavit on how the collective sale agreement and supplementary agreement differ

The case brought by the “For Women Scotland” campaign group, which believes that sex is biologically immutable, could have widespread implications on highly charged issues surrounding trans rights and how the UK defines gender and sex.

UK Supreme Court hears case on definition of 'woman'

The campaigners say the definitions of “woman” in the UK’s 2010 Equality Act and the Gender Recognition Act 2004 are incompatible

Trading in the shares of Ntegrator remains suspended.

Ntegrator receives originating applications from ex-management seeking High Court winding-up order

Company says its current operations are not expected to be materially affected by the developments

The energy trading firm brought suits against the two banks for payment under two letters of credit over deals with collapsed oil trader Hin Leong Trading in 2020.

Court of Appeal upholds dismissal of Winson’s claim against OCBC and StanChart 

Supreme Court’s upper division reaffirms earlier decision on basis that fraud exception for letters of credit had been made out

“For all practical purposes today’s decision almost certainly means there are no limits to what a president can do. This is a fundamentally new principle, and it’s a dangerous precedent,” says Biden in a speech at the White House.

Biden blasts landmark Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity

The court ruled that Trump – and all presidents – enjoy “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for “official acts” taken while in office

The justices, in a 6-3 ruling, threw out a lower court’s decision rejecting Trump’s claim of immunity from criminal charges involving his efforts to undo his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden.

US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts

The US Supreme Court found on Monday (Jul 1) that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken as president, but can for private acts, in a landmark ruling recognising for the first ti...

The appeal judges say the liquidators’ arguments reflect a risk of inconsistent decisions between the Singapore and BVI courts, but that is just one aspect to consider and is not a point of principle.

Court rules against Three Arrows liquidators in ownership dispute over DeFiance Capital assets

THE Appellate Division of the High Court of Singapore has dismissed Three Arrows Capital (3AC) and its liquidators’ application for permission to appeal against the Jan 26 court order, which allowed D...