Public Order Law

Public Order Law is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 6 cases from 2002 to 2010.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Public Order Law, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Deputy Public Prosecutors100.00% success rate2 cases33.3% of area
Deputy Public Prosecutor100.00% success rate2 cases33.3% of area
Attorney-General’s Chambers100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Independent Practitioner0.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Alfred Dodwell0.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
David Rasif & Partners0.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Public Order Law, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Bala Reddy100.00% success rate2 cases33.3% of area
Hay Hung Chun100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Hui Choon Kuen100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
John Lu Zhuoren100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Lee Lit Cheng100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Chee Soon Juan0.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Han Ming Kwang100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Stanley Kok100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Peggy Pao Pei Yu100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area
Jennifer Marie100.00% success rate1 cases16.7% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 6 most recent judgments out of 6 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Public Prosecutor v Chong Kai Xiong: Freedom of Assembly and ProcessionHigh Court31 Mar 2010
Appeal Allowed
2Chee Soon Juan v Public Prosecutor: Revision of Proceedings and Alleged Constitutional ViolationsHigh Court07 Nov 2006
Application dismissed.
3-06 Dec 2005
Unknown
4Ng Chye Huay v PP: Freedom of Assembly & Expression vs. Public OrderHigh Court16 Oct 2005
Appeals dismissed against conviction and sentence.
5Chee Soon Juan v Public Prosecutor: Freedom of Speech and Public Entertainment LicensingHigh Court29 May 2003
Appeals dismissed.
6Public Prosecutor v Sundaraju: Offence of Being Armed with Dangerous InstrumentHigh Court22 Jul 2002
Appeal Allowed