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  1. The Singapore judiciary system consists of two tiers: the Supreme Court and the State Courts (known as Subordinate Courts until 2014). Located at 1 Havelock Square, the State Courts consist of the District Courts, Magistrates’ Courts, Family Courts and various specialised courts.

  2. Jul 31, 2007 · 1 O 1 (S 333/97) — Subordinate Courts (Variation of District Court Limit) Order. “judicial officer” means a District Judge, Magistrate, Coroner or registrar; “Magistrate’s Court limit” means $60,000 2 or such other amount as may be specified by an order under section 52 (3);

  3. Subordinate Courts of Singapore. The Subordinate Courts comprise the following: District Courts - Civil Court and Criminal Courts; Magistrate's Courts - Civil Court and Criminal Courts, and

  4. The Supreme Court Bench consists of the Chief Justice, Justices of the Court of Appeal, Judges of the Appellate Division, Judges of the High Court, Senior Judges, International Judges and Judicial Commissioners.

  5. lawyers-singapore.com › a-guide-to-singapore-courtsA Guide to Singapore Courts

    May 30, 2024 · The court system in Singapore. The court system in Singapore comprises the following courts: – the Supreme Court that comprises the Court of Appeal and the High Court, – the Subordinate Courts. The Singapore Court of Appeal is the highest court and it hears both criminal and civil appeals coming from the High Court and the ...

  6. More than two decades ago, the Subordinate Courts had to grapple with the perennial challenges faced by developing judiciaries such as mounting backlog, inefficiencies, bureaucracy, lack of mission and vision, among others. Sweeping and swift changes were necessary to transform the Subordinate Courts. We

  7. Jun 15, 2012 · London-based architects Serie and Singapore architects Multiply have designed an extension to a law court in Singapore with terracotta-clad courtrooms stacked up inside a giant cage.

  8. May 19, 2017 · a) Third Edition of the Practitioners’ Library, Sentencing Practice in the Subordinate Courts, LexisNexis and the Subordinate Courts, Singapore, 2013 - “From the precedents, if only minor injury is caused, the offence is dealt with by the imposition of a fine.”

  9. The Subordinate Courts of Singapore were renamed the State Courts of Singapore in 2014. 6 Doris Lai, “The Family Court of Singapore” [1995] SJLS 655, p 658.

  10. The Singapore judiciary took the lead in introducing alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) mechanisms into our legal system in 1995, to check the trend of Singaporeans

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