by Jonathan Wong | Jan 13, 2020 | Resources
What are the types of courts in Singapore and their functions? The Juvenile Court manages offences supposedly dedicated by “youngsters” (under 14 years old) or “youthful people” (14 to 16 years old). It covers Beyond Parental Control Cases...
by Jonathan Wong | Jan 10, 2020 | Resources
The judge is the referee of both law and certainty in Singapore. The jury framework had been seriously constrained in Singapore and was altogether abrogated in 1970. Legal power is vested in the Supreme Court (containing the Singapore Court of Appeal and the High...
by Jonathan Wong | Jan 8, 2020 | Resources
The Singapore Parliament has a solitary House and together with the President of Singapore is known as the Legislature. The primary capacity of the Singapore Parliament is the order of laws administering the State. The Singapore Parliament is designed according to the...
by Jonathan Wong | Jan 6, 2020 | Resources
In the nineteenth century, the British, who were broadening their domain in India, and whose exchange with China in the second 50% of the eighteenth century was extending, saw the requirement for a port in the South-East Asia area. Therefore, in late 1818, Lord...
by Jonathan Wong | Jan 3, 2020 | Resources
Singapore Legal, Justice & Court System Singapore has a famously effective, sensible and transparent law and legal system which has helped the country’s strong growth in spite of its small geographical and population size. It is regarded as a secure and...