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Oct 21, 2024 · Appeals from tribunals and applications for a case to be stated or by way of case stated to the Family Division under Part 20 of the Family Justice (General) Rules 2024 PART 18: COSTS 150.
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 the Practice Directions for more details.
Sep 16, 2024 · New Practice Directions. The Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024 was published on 16 September 2024. The Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024 came into operation on 15 October 2024 and are to be read with the Family Justice Rules 2024 (which came into operation on the same date). Digests
appendix b: common forms for use in family justice (general) rules 2024 and family justice (probate and other matters) rules 2024; appendix c: forms for use in family justice (probate and other matters) rules 2024; appendix d: forms for use in family justice (protection from harassment) rules 2024) appendix e: sample bills of costs
Unless otherwise provided in these Practice Directions, (a) Parts 1 to 22 and 27 of these Practice Directions (collectively referred to as “Practice Directions (General)”) apply to all proceedings that are governed by the Family Justice (General) Rules 2024.
Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024 PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Citation and commencement 2. Application 3. Definitions 4. References to written laws 5. Updating 6. Calculation of time 7. Forms 8. Registrar’s Circulars PART 2: PROCEEDINGS UNDER PART 10 OF THE WOMEN’S CHARTER 1961 9. Definitions of this Part 10.
Sep 16, 2024 · (3) Where the provisions of the Rules of Court 2021 apply by virtue of Rule 2(3), the Forms to be used are those set out in practice directions issued from time to time under Order 26, Rule 2 of the Rules of Court 2021 by the Registrar of the Supreme Court with the approval of the Chief Justice with suitable modifications for use in the Family Justice Courts.
Providing the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (“ICA”) with Court orders or injunctions restraining or prohibiting the taking of child out of Singapore.
(1) The appeals counter of the Registry is located in the Family Registry of the Family Justice Courts Building. Formatting requirements and page limits for appeals under Part 19 of the Family Justice (General) Rules 2024
(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.