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  2. Iris Koh - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Koh refused to fully pay her lawyers from Fervent Chambers LLC, claiming she had been overcharged. The Supreme Court of Singapore ordered her to pay her lawyers the balance of the $23,000 owed, describing Koh's conduct as “ungracious”. [44] On 27 January 2023, Fervent Chambers brought her to court over insolvency charges. [45]

  3. True Files - Wikipedia

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    True Files (Chinese: 真实档案) is an English language television docu-drama telecast on MediaCorp Channel 5, with each episode (except the last episode of Season 3, The Unsolved) re-enacting major court proceedings, mostly of murder, in Singapore. When the inaugural season was telecast in 2002, its first episode was re-slotted to be ...

  4. Family Justice Courts - Wikipedia

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    Family Justice Courts; Jurisdiction: Singapore: Location: Family Justice Courts, No 3 Havelock Square, Singapore 059725: Composition method: Judges are appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the Chief Justice: Website: https://www.judiciary.gov.sg: Presiding Judge; Currently: Debbie Ong [1] Since: 30 September 2017

  5. Family law of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to proceed with the divorce proceedings in Singapore without engaging a divorce lawyer. However, the Family Court is not in the position to offer one any advice in this case. Once divorce commences, any forms of disputes raised by the defendant will result in the case being referred to a marriage counsellor.

  6. Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and ...

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    Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and others [2011] SGCA ("FEBC v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church") is a landmark case decided in 2011 by the Court of Appeal of Singapore. It is the first case in Singapore [1] which the apex court considered the issue of a breach of a charitable purpose trusts when a religious charity is ...

  7. SG Courts - Wikipedia

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    The vision and mission of the Singapore courts is ‘A trusted Judiciary. Ready for tomorrow’. Core values. The core values of the Singapore judiciary are as follows. Fairness: We treat everyone and every case with fairness. Accessibility: We enhance access to justice. Integrity: We do the right thing, without fear or favour, affection or ill ...

  8. Campaign cash and accusations fly in race for Cook County ...

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    The contest to run the often-overlooked office responsible for managing filings in the nation’s second largest court system could become one of the most expensive races in the March 19 primary.

  9. Murder of Liang Shan Shan - Wikipedia

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    The case of Liang Shan Shan's murder was re-enacted in a Singaporean crime show named True Files. It first aired as the fourth episode of the show's second season on 16 September 2003. Oh Laye Koh was portrayed by Chaar Chun Kong (stage name Fish Chaar) while Liang Shan Shan was portrayed by child actress Audrey Ong.