Scandalising the judiciary

Scandalising the judiciary is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 2 cases from 2011 to 2019.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Scandalising the judiciary, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Attorney-General’s Chambers100.00% success rate2 cases100.0% of area
LF Violet Netto0.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Scandalising the judiciary, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Ravi s/o Madasamy0.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area
Elaine Liew100.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area
Khoo Boon Jin100.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area
May Ng100.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area
Lim Sai Nei100.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area
David Chong Gek Sian100.00% success rate1 cases50.0% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 2 most recent judgments out of 2 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Attorney-General v Ong Wui Teck: Contempt of Court for Judge-ShoppingHigh Court of the Republic of Singapore09 Jun 2019
Mr Ong was committed to prison for seven days for contempt and ordered to pay legal costs including disbursements to the Attorney-General.
2Shadrake Alan v Attorney-General: Contempt of Court for Scandalising the JudiciaryCourt of Appeal26 May 2011
Appeal dismissed in part, sentence affirmed.