Tan Chin Seng

Tan Chin Seng is a individual in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 7 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 7 counsels. Through 4 law firms. They have been involved in 3 complex cases, representing 42.9% of their total caseload.

Legal Representation

Tan Chin Seng has been represented by 4 law firms and 7 counsels.

Case Complexity Analysis

Analysis of Tan Chin Seng's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.

Complexity Overview

Average Parties per Case
5.9
Complex Cases
3 (42.9%)
Cases with more than 3 parties

Complexity by Case Type

TypeCases
Lost26.5 parties avg
Partial55.6 parties avg

Complexity Trends Over Time

YearCases
201312.0 parties avg
2005211.0 parties avg
200312.0 parties avg
200235.0 parties avg

Case Outcome Analytics

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

Outcome Distribution

Outcome TypeCases
Lost2(28.6%)
Partial5(71.4%)

Monetary Outcomes

CurrencyAverage
SGD1,000.004 cases

Yearly Outcome Trends

YearTotal Cases
20131
1
20051
2
20031
1
20022
12

Case History

Displaying all 7 cases

CaseRoleOutcome
27 Feb 2013
Defendant, AppellantLostAppeal dismissed. Assumed SGD as the judgment originates from Singapore.
22 Aug 2005
Respondent, AppellantPartialAppeal allowed in part, damages awarded in the sum of $3,000. Assumed SGD as the judgment originates from Singapore.
22 Feb 2005
PlaintiffPartialGeneral damages awarded in the sum of $1,000 (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore) for loss of amenity and enjoyment of a premier club.
10 Aug 2003
AppellantPartialAppeal allowed in part; damages to be assessed later. Appellants awarded 2/3 costs.
21 Nov 2002
PlaintiffLostClaim for misrepresentation and breach of contract dismissed with costs (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore).
15 Jul 2002
AppellantPartialAppeal allowed only in respect of the documents under item 10. Assumed SGD as the judgment originates from Singapore.
19 May 2002
PlaintiffPartialAppeal allowed in part, limiting the scope of discovery.