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  1. Oct 21, 2024 · Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024. PART 1: INTRODUCTION. PART 2: PROCEEDINGS UNDER PART 10 OF THE WOMEN’S CHARTER 1961. PART 3: QUASI-CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. PART 4: COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS. PART 5: PARTIES TO PROCEEDINGS. PART 6: SERVICE, CONSENT AND RELEVANT PERSONS.

  2. Filing of records of appeal and written cases for appeals to the Family Division of the High Court under Part 18 Division 59 of the Family Justice Rules. Filing of written submissions for appeals against registrars in the Family Division of the High Court under Part 18 Division 58 of the Family Justice Rules. 126.

  3. Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024. Applicable to proceedings that are governed by the Family Justice (General) Rules 2024, Family Justice (Probate and Other Matters) Rules 2024, Family Justice (Criminal Proceedings in Youth Courts) Rules 2024 and Family Justice (Protection from Harassment) Rules 2024. Please refer to paragraph 2 of ...

  4. family justice courts practice directions 2024. part 1: introduction. part 2: proceedings under part 10 of the women’s charter 1961. part 3: quasi-criminal proceedings. part 4: commencement of proceedings. part 5: parties to proceedings. part 6: service, consent and relevant persons.

  5. Application for Court records and certification of transcripts for family matters 123. Access to case file, inspection, taking copies of documents and conducting searches

  6. (b) Parts 1, 23, 24, 25 and 27 of these Practice Directions (collectively referred to as “Practice Directions (Probate)”) apply to all of the following proceedings in the Family Justice Courts which are commenced on or after 15 October 2024, including appeals arising from those proceedings:

  7. www.judiciary.gov.sg › news-and-resources › practice-directionsPractice Directions

    View the practice directions of the Supreme Court, State Courts, Family Justice Courts and Singapore International Commercial Court, including amendments.

  8. Attendance at hearings in the Family Justice Courts. (1) To avoid doubt, the general rule is that all hearings in a Family Justice Court shall be heard in private pursuant to section 10 (1) of the Family Justice Act 2014. Members of the public are not entitled to attend such hearings. (2) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (1), a Family Justice ...

  9. (6) Rule 506 of the Family Justice Rules provides that all originating summonses shall be heard in Chambers, subject to any provisions in the Family Justice Rules, written law, directions by the Court, or practice directions issued by the Registrar.

  10. Aug 23, 2024 · Further to the earlier announcement on 18 January 2024 providing a sample set of court forms, the new Family Justice Courts Practice Directions (“FJCPD”) in draft version is now attached for interim reference.