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  1. Understand the differences between criminal, civil and family law, and the types of courts that can hear your case. Criminal law protects the public by prohibiting certain types of conduct. Persons accused of a crime may be charged in court and punished if found guilty.

  2. www.judiciary.gov.sg › visit-us › state-courtsVisit the State Courts

    Tribunal Hearing Rooms and Chambers; L4. Bail Centre; Courts 4A/4A(N), 4B/4B(N) (Mentions Courts/Night Courts) Hearing Chambers; Payment Kiosk; L5. Court Dispute Resolution Chambers; Public Gallery (for Mentions Courts 4A and 4B) Nursing Room; L7. Courts 7A, 7B (Mentions Courts) Payment Kiosk; Sky Garden; L8. Court 8A; Pre-Trial Conference ...

  3. Services. Information on services provided by the courts, including e-platforms for online applications, administrative support and Sheriff's services.

  4. Note: To search for hearing details for a specific case, visit the hearing list page. Note: To search for hearing details for a specific case, visit the hearing list page. Home

  5. Saturday: 8:30am to 1.00pm (for State Courts hearings and bail matters scheduled on Saturday) After-hours duty registrar (Supreme Court) 6332 4351 6332 4352.

  6. www.judiciary.gov.sg › attending-court › guide-to-attending-courtGuide to attending court

    Any member of the public may attend open court hearings in the Supreme Court or State Courts. These have limited seats and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Hearings conducted using Zoom will be streamed on TV screens in the courtrooms. View the list of upcoming hearings.

  7. JUDICIARY, STATE COURTS. Address : 1 Havelock Square Singapore 059724. View agency's location map . Tel. 6587 8423 (6-Justice) 1800 6587 8423 (1800-Justice)

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