AYL

AYL is a other in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 5 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 8 counsels. Through 4 law firms. Their track record shows a 20.0% success rate in resolved cases.

Legal Representation

AYL has been represented by 4 law firms and 8 counsels.

Case Complexity Analysis

Analysis of AYL's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.

Complexity Overview

Average Parties per Case
2.2
Complex Cases
0 (0.0%)
Cases with more than 3 parties

Complexity by Case Type

TypeCases
Lost12.0 parties avg
Partial32.0 parties avg
Won13.0 parties avg

Complexity Trends Over Time

YearCases
201513.0 parties avg
201412.0 parties avg
201312.0 parties avg
201222.0 parties avg

Case Outcome Analytics

Analysis of AYL's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.

Outcome Distribution

Outcome TypeCases
Lost1(20.0%)
Partial3(60.0%)
Won1(20.0%)

Monetary Outcomes

CurrencyAverage
SGD275,000.004 cases

Yearly Outcome Trends

YearTotal Cases
20151
1
20141
1
20131
1
20122
11

Case History

Displaying all 5 cases

CaseRoleOutcome
28 Dec 2015
PlaintiffWonThe court allowed the plaintiffs' application for a Mareva injunction in slightly modified terms.
25 Aug 2014
RespondentPartialThe Judge’s order for maintenance was reduced so that the Husband is to pay a lump sum of $100,000 by way of lump sum maintenance for her. Assumed SGD as the judgment originates from Singapore.
10 Nov 2013
Plaintiff, WifePartialHusband ordered to pay $1 million as lump sum maintenance, comprising $250,000 for the wife and $750,000 for the three children (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore).
22 Nov 2012
RespondentPartialAppeal against the refusal to vary the terms of division of matrimonial assets was dismissed. Appeal against the order of a lump sum maintenance of $750,000 to be paid to the Wife out of the Husband’s share of the sale proceeds was allowed. Assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore.
22 Mar 2012
Appellant, DefendantLostAppeal against variation orders dismissed; AYL ordered to pay costs to AYM.