Tembusu Law
What Are Gag Orders In Singapore And How Do They Work?
In high-profile or sensitive cases, the Court often issues a gag order to protect certain individuals' identities. But what are gag orders, and how do they work in Singapore? These orders are essential in safeguarding the privacy of victims, witnesses,...
Claiming Trial In Singapore: What Every Accused Needs To Know
If you've been accused of a crime in Singapore and believe you are not guilty, claiming trial is your opportunity to present your defence in Court. This process ensures you have a fair chance to contest the charges against you. However, navigating this...
Can Self Representation In Court Work In Singapore Criminal Cases?
Navigating a criminal charge in Singapore is no small task, and many wonder if self-representation in Court is a feasible option. While it may seem like a way to save costs, it is challenging to do so alone in a legal setting. This blog explores what it...
How To Make Objections At Trials In The Singapore Courts
Objections are formal statements made during a trial to challenge evidence, statements, or procedures that may be inappropriate, irrelevant, or inadmissible under the law. They serve as a critical mechanism to uphold the integrity of the Court process,...
General Exceptions In Criminal Law: What You Should Know
Navigating the complexities of criminal law can be intimidating, especially when your rights and freedoms are at stake. Fortunately, Singapore’s Penal Code provides several legal defences under the category of general exceptions, offering protection in...