Arms Offences Act
Arms Offences Act is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 4 cases from 2004 to 2022.
Leading Law Firms
Analysis of law firms specializing in Arms Offences Act, ranked by case volume and success rates.
Law Firm | Cases |
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Attorney-General’s Chambers66.67% success rate | 3 cases75.0% of area |
Providence Law Asia LLC0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Kalco Law LLC0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Leo Fernando0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Law Society’s Criminal Legal Aid Scheme0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
KhattarWong0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Deputy Public Prosecutor100.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Notable Lawyers
Leading lawyers practicing in Arms Offences Act, ranked by case volume and success rates.
Lawyer | Cases |
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Timotheus Koh100.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Huo Jiongrui100.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Sunil Sudheesan0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Charlene Tay Chia0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Yeo Kee Teng Mark0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Peter Keith Fernando0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Ng Cho Yang Justin0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Sadhana Rai0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Hri Kumar Nair0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Abraham S Vergis0.00% success rate | 1 cases25.0% of area |
Recent Judgments
Displaying 4 most recent judgments out of 4 total cases
No. | Title | Court | Decision Date | Outcomes |
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1 | Public Prosecutor v Mahadi bin Muhamad Mukhtar: Robbery with Firearm by Auxiliary Police Officer | General Division of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore | 12 Sep 2022 | Accused convicted and sentenced to imprisonment and caning. |
2 | PP v Mohd Ariffan: Adducing Fresh Evidence on Appeal in Sexual Offence Case | Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore | 13 Feb 2018 | The Prosecution's application to admit the affidavits of Matin, Superintendent Chua, and Assistant Superintendent Jaga was dismissed. The application to admit the evidence of Ms. Ng was allowed in part. Ms. Ng's affidavit, section 7, and paragraphs 5.3.4 and 5.5 of the expert report are admitted as further evidence in this appeal. |
3 | Tan Chor Jin v PP: Arms Offenses, Intoxication, Accident, Private Defence & Right to Counsel | Court of Appeal | 17 Jul 2008 | Appeal Dismissed |
4 | Ismail v PP: Arms Offences Act - Use of Firearm with Intent to Injure | Court of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore | 02 Mar 2004 | Appeal dismissed. |