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  2. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, COURTS has established a large and loyal customer base with more than 1.4 million members. [2] In 2004, Courts Plc, then UK parent company of Courts Asia, went into administration. Courts operations in Singapore and Malaysia was subsequently acquired by Asia Retail Group, comprising Baring Private Equity Asia and Topaz Investment.

  3. Courts (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts was founded in 1850, by William Henry Court, with a single store in Canterbury, England. [2] In 1945, the company was sold to the Cohen brothers, who began to expand the business. Hire purchase terms were offered from 1946. Courts was listed on London Stock Exchange in 1959. By this stage, Courts had thirty four retail stores in the ...

  4. State Courts Building - Wikipedia

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    The State Courts Building, also known as The Octagon and formerly as the Subordinate Courts Building, is a courthouse on Upper Cross Street in Singapore. Completed in 1975, the building housed the State Courts of Singapore (formerly the Subordinates Courts of Singapore) until 2019, when the courts moved into the State Courts Towers .

  5. Category talk:Courts in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  6. State Courts of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Over 90% of all judicial cases in Singapore are heard in the State Courts. Its annual volume averages about 350,000 cases. [2] The district judges, magistrates, and registrars of the State Courts are all judicial service officers and serve under the supervision and control of Singapore's Judicial Service Commission.

  7. Integrated Electronic Litigation System - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Singapore. The Integrated Electronic Litigation System (iELS) or eLitigation (eLit) is an initiative by the Singapore Judiciary to replace the existing Electronic Filing System (EFS) which has been in use since 2000.

  8. Category:Courts in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Supreme Court of Singapore This page was last edited on 11 July 2019, at 09:55 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Judicial system of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal is Singapore's final court of appeal after the right of appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London was abolished in April 1994. The president has the power to grant pardons on the advice of the cabinet. [2] In 2006, the subordinate courts initiated a pilot scheme to appoint specialist judges to the

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