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  2. Remedies in Singapore administrative law - Wikipedia

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    The remedies available in Singapore administrative law are the prerogative orders – the mandatory order (formerly known as mandamus), prohibiting order (prohibition), quashing order (), and order for review of detention (habeas corpus) – and the declaration, a form of equitable remedy.

  3. Exhaustion of remedies - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of exhaustion of remedies prevents a litigant from seeking a remedy in a new court or jurisdiction until all claims or remedies have been exhausted (pursued as fully as possible) in the original one. The doctrine was originally created by case law based on the principles of comity.

  4. Category:Administrative law - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Administrative law" ... Exhaustion of remedies; F. Fare evasion;

  5. Administrative law in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Administrative law in Singapore is a branch of public law that is concerned with the control of governmental powers as exercised through its various administrative agencies. Administrative law requires administrators – ministers, civil servants and public authorities – to act fairly, reasonably and in accordance with the law.

  6. Procedural impropriety in Singapore administrative law

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    Procedural impropriety in Singapore administrative law is one of the three broad categories of judicial review, the other two being illegality and irrationality.A public authority commits procedural impropriety if it fails to properly observe either statutory procedural requirements, or common law rules of natural justice and fairness.

  7. Threshold issues in Singapore administrative law - Wikipedia

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    However, the Court also said: "Where there is a compelling reason which indicates the absence of such a public element in what is nonetheless a statutory power or duty, there would be no good reason to subject the exercise of such a power or duty, which may already be governed by private law obligations and remedies, to public law remedies in ...

  8. Ouster clause - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Nik Ahmad Kamal Nik Mahmod (2006), "Procedure and Remedies", Administrative Law in Malaysia ...

  9. Darby v. Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    Darby v. Cisneros, 509 U.S. 137 (1993), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that federal courts cannot require that a plaintiff exhaust his administrative remedies before seeking judicial review when exhaustion of remedies is not required by either administrative rules or statute.