Freedom of assembly

Freedom of assembly is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 5 cases from 2011 to 2020.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Freedom of assembly, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Freedom of assembly, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Seah Ee Wei100.00% success rate2 cases40.0% of area
Suang Wijaya0.00% success rate2 cases40.0% of area
Johannes Hadi0.00% success rate2 cases40.0% of area
Ng Yiwen100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Eugene Thuraisingam0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Kumaresan s/o Gohulabalan100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Sellakumaran Sellamuthoo0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Kwek Chin Yong0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Nor'Ashikin Samdin100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Kumaresan Gohulabalan100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 5 most recent judgments out of 5 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Wham Kwok Han Jolovan v Public Prosecutor: Constitutionality of Public Order Act s 16(1)(a) and Freedom of AssemblyCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore05 Nov 2020
Criminal reference dismissed; s 16(1)(a) of the Public Order Act is a constitutionally valid derogation from Article 14(1) of the Constitution.
2Wham Kwok Han Jolovan v Public Prosecutor: Appeal on Unlawful Assembly & Refusal to Sign StatementHigh Court of the Republic of Singapore24 Oct 2019
Appeals against conviction and sentence for both offences dismissed.
3Chee Soon Juan v PP: Public Assembly, Permit Requirement, Miscellaneous Offences ActHigh Court20 May 2012
Appeal dismissed for five appellants; appeal allowed for one appellant.
4Yap Keng Ho v Public Prosecutor: Freedom of Assembly and ProcessionHigh Court21 Feb 2011
Appeals against conviction and sentence are dismissed.
5-21 Feb 2011
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