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Law And the Courts

Doing Justice In The Courts
By the Constitution of Singapore, the government is given powers to set up the courts. Greater details about the duties and powers of these courts are found in the Supreme Court of Judicature Act and the Subordinate Courts Act.
[Publication date Jan 01, 2001]
 
The Court System in Singapore
Function and structure of the Singapore Courts.
[Publication date Jan 01, 2001]
 
Private Complaints
If the offence is minor and the police do not wish to take action, the law allows private individuals to prosecute by way of private complaint.
[Publication date Jan 01, 2001]
 
Giving Evidence In Court
You may be requested or ordered to attend court at a specified date and time to give evidence as a witness.
[Publication date Jan 01, 2001]
 
Not Going To Court
Resolving cases without going to court.
[Publication date Jan 01, 2001]
 
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