Ponggol Marina Pte Ltd v Central Provident Fund Board: Employment Law & Statutory Interpretation

In Ponggol Marina Pte Ltd v Central Provident Fund Board, the Singapore High Court addressed issues related to employment law and statutory interpretation. The judgment date was 17 August 2001. The court's ultimate decision is not specified in the provided text.

1. Case Overview

1.1 Court

High Court

1.2 Outcome

No outcome information provided in the text.

1.3 Case Type

Civil

1.4 Judgment Type

Judgment

1.5 Jurisdiction

Singapore

1.6 Description

Ponggol Marina Pte Ltd v Central Provident Fund Board, a Singapore High Court case, addresses employment law and statutory interpretation.

1.7 Decision Date

2. Parties and Outcomes

Party NameRoleTypeOutcomeOutcome TypeCounsels
Central Provident Fund BoardOtherStatutory BoardUnknownNeutral
Ponggol Marina Pte LtdOtherCorporationUnknownNeutral

3. Judges

Judge NameTitleDelivered Judgment
Yong Pung HowChief JusticeYes

4. Counsels

Counsel NameOrganization

4. Facts

    5. Formal Citations

    1. Ponggol Marina Pte Ltd v Central Provident Fund Board, MA No 67 of 2001, [2001] SGHC 229

    6. Timeline

    DateEvent
    Decision Date

    7. Legal Issues

      8. Remedies Sought

      1. No remedies sought

      9. Cause of Actions

      • No cause of actions

      10. Practice Areas

      • Employment Law
      • Litigation

      11. Industries

      • No industries specified

      12. Cited Cases

      Case NameCourtAffirmedCitationJurisdictionSignificance
      No cited cases

      13. Applicable Rules

      Rule Name
      No applicable rules

      14. Applicable Statutes

      Statute NameJurisdiction
      No applicable statutes

      15. Key Terms and Keywords

      15.1 Key Terms

      • No key terms specified

      15.2 Keywords

      • Employment Law
      • Statutory Interpretation
      • Central Provident Fund

      17. Areas of Law

      Area NameRelevance Score
      Central Provident Fund Act75

      16. Subjects

      • Employment
      • Statutory Interpretation