Yang Chia-Yin
Yang Chia-Yin is a individual in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 2 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 2 counsels. Through 2 law firms.
Legal Representation
Yang Chia-Yin has been represented by 2 law firms and 2 counsels.
Law Firm | Cases Handled |
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R.S. Wijaya & Co. | 1 case |
Low Yeap Toh & Goon | 1 case |
Case Complexity Analysis
Analysis of Yang Chia-Yin's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.
Complexity Overview
- Average Parties per Case
- 2.0
- Complex Cases
- 0 (0.0%)
- Cases with more than 3 parties
Complexity by Case Type
Type | Cases |
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Lost | 22.0 parties avg |
Complexity Trends Over Time
Year | Cases |
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2019 | 12.0 parties avg |
2013 | 12.0 parties avg |
Case Outcome Analytics
Analysis of Yang Chia-Yin's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.
Outcome Distribution
Outcome Type | Cases |
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Lost | 2(100.0%) |
Monetary Outcomes
Currency | Average |
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SGD | 259,250.002 cases |
Yearly Outcome Trends
Year | Total Cases |
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2019 | 1 1 |
2013 | 1 1 |
Case History
Displaying all 2 cases
Case | Role | Outcome |
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19 Jun 2019 | Defendant | LostJudgment against the Defendant; the defendant is a constructive trustee of the amount of S$515,000 which had been withdrawn from the UOB and Citibank joint accounts. He must give an account of the sums withdrawn from these joint accounts. Insofar as any of the withdrawn moneys are still in his possession, they are subject to a constructive trust, and must be restored to Mdm Sun’s estate. The amounts that still stand in the UOB, Citibank and POSB accounts must obviously also be paid over to Mdm Sun’s estate. The currency is assumed to be SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore. |
02 Oct 2013 | Defendant | LostOrders were made against the defendant to pay the plaintiff’s costs, fixed at $3,500 excluding disbursements on a reimbursement basis (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore). |