Common intention constructive trusts

Common intention constructive trusts is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 5 cases from 2016 to 2023.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Common intention constructive trusts, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP50.00% success rate2 cases40.0% of area
Allen & Gledhill LLP100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Gavan Law Practice LLC0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Ang & Partners0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Ignatius J & Associates0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Abdul Rahman Law Corporation0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Common intention constructive trusts, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Lee Eng Beng100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Chan Chee Yin Andrew100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Tay Yu Xi100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Harish Kumar0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Chew Jing Wei100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Goh Kok Leong0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Yeo Alexander Lawrence Han Tiong100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Chong Xin Yi0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
R Dilip Kumar0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Mohammed Shakirin bin Abdul Rashid0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 5 most recent judgments out of 5 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Chee Yin Meh v Ong Kian Guan: Common Intention Constructive Trust & Residential Property ActAppellate Division of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore26 Oct 2023
Appeal Dismissed
2-23 Oct 2023
Unknown
3Geok Hong Co Pte Ltd v Koh Ai Gek: Constructive Trusts & Proprietary Estoppel DisputeCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore27 Feb 2019
Appeal Allowed
4Pereira v. Faridah: Resulting & Constructive Trusts in Property DisputeHigh Court of the Republic of Singapore12 Jul 2017
Judgment for Plaintiff in part; declaration of beneficial ownership made.
5Su Emmanuel v Emmanuel Priya: Equitable Accounting & Tenancy in Common DisputeCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore18 May 2016
Appeal allowed in part. The order for the sale of the property was upheld, but the declaration that the sister was entitled to 70% of the property was set aside. The sister is entitled to 49% of the property and reimbursement for mortgage payments made on the couple's behalf.