NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Ltd

NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Ltd is a corporation in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 7 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 13 counsels. Through 6 law firms. Their track record shows a 28.6% success rate in resolved cases. They have been involved in 1 complex case, representing 14.3% of their total caseload.

Legal Representation

NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Ltd has been represented by 6 law firms and 13 counsels.

Case Complexity Analysis

Analysis of NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Ltd's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.

Complexity Overview

Average Parties per Case
3.0
Complex Cases
1 (14.3%)
Cases with more than 3 parties

Complexity by Case Type

TypeCases
Lost32.7 parties avg
Neutral13.0 parties avg
Partial12.0 parties avg
Won24.0 parties avg

Complexity Trends Over Time

YearCases
201816.0 parties avg
201512.0 parties avg
201313.0 parties avg
201012.0 parties avg
200712.0 parties avg
200613.0 parties avg
200413.0 parties avg

Case Outcome Analytics

Analysis of NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Ltd's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.

Outcome Distribution

Outcome TypeCases
Lost3(42.9%)
Neutral1(14.3%)
Partial1(14.3%)
Won2(28.6%)

Monetary Outcomes

CurrencyAverage
SGD216,868.903 cases

Yearly Outcome Trends

YearTotal Cases
20181
1
20151
1
20131
1
20101
1
20071
1
20061
1
20041
1

Case History

Displaying all 7 cases

CaseRoleOutcome
27 Sep 2018
ApplicantWonThe Amended Certificate of Order of Assistant Commissioner of Labour was set aside.
09 Feb 2015
Respondent, DefendantWonApplication to stay the action in favour of arbitration was granted.
26 Feb 2013
Co-DefendantNeutralThe Co-Defendant has filed an appeal to the Court of Appeal (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore).
04 Aug 2010
DefendantLostNTUC is legally obligated to reimburse SHC for the sum of $317,664.70 (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore), which was paid by SHC to indemnify EIN and Simei for their liability arising out of Suit 527 of 2006.
22 Jul 2007
AppellantPartialThe district judge's order for NTUC Income to indemnify the owners of the lorries involved in the accident was overruled.
12 Sep 2006
ApplicantLostThe application to reverse the Commissioner's decision was dismissed. The judgment does not specify a currency, so SGD is assumed as the jurisdiction is Singapore.
09 Feb 2004
Co-DefendantLostJudgment against the co-defendant; damages awarded to the plaintiff in the amount of $332,942 (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore).