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Criminal Law
Guide to Defamation in Singapore

Guide to Defamation in Singapore

Defamation is a civil and criminal offence in Singapore, but the legal position is not always clear-cut. The law of defamation has been made more complicated with the internet and social media platforms, which allow 24/7 publication from anyone with a device. The world now has a voice, but the oxygen of publicity carries with it responsibility and, ultimately, legal implications. The law of defamation Section 499 of the Penal...
Housing
Why Get an HDB Power of Attorney?

Why Get an HDB Power of Attorney?

Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats in Singapore can be bought, sold, or rented. All these transactions require the vendor, buyer, landlord, and tenant to attend in person to sign vital legal documents to complete the transaction. If attending in person proves problematic, an alternative is to execute an HDB power of attorney. The person who owns the flat grants power to someone else to act on their behalf in...
Family Law
Guide to Adoption in Singapore

Guide to Adoption in Singapore

Adoption is many things; it is significant, challenging, and life-changing for the adopters, the adopted child, and their biological parents. Adoption is a process that creates a formal legal relationship between the child and their adoptive parents and dismantles any legal ties the biological parents have with their child. The process of adoption is involved and complex; it can be time-consuming as well as emotionally draining for the applicants. Who...
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
What is Lemon Law?

What is Lemon Law?

Lemon law is about lemons but not the citrus variety. Lemon law dates to a time when buying a car with plenty of defects from an unscrupulous trader was referred to as buying a ‘lemon’. Lemon has long been a British slang term or colloquialism for a defective item, and whilst it is rather old fashioned now – “he’s sold me a lemon” – as far as the legislation in...
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