Receiving stolen property

Receiving stolen property is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 5 cases from 2004 to 2024.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Receiving stolen property, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Attorney-General’s Chambers33.33% success rate3 cases60.0% of area
Deputy Public Prosecutor50.00% success rate2 cases40.0% of area
PDLegal LLC0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Harry Elias Partnership100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Law Society’s Criminal Legal Aid Scheme0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Amarick Gill & Co0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Loh Lin Kok0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Providence Law Asia LLC0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Receiving stolen property, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Chua Ze Xuan0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Sunil Sudheesan100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Charlene Tay Chia0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Hamidul Haq100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Mato Kotwani0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Wong Min Hui0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Edwin Soh100.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Sadhana Rai0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Hri Kumar Nair0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area
Abraham S Vergis0.00% success rate1 cases20.0% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 5 most recent judgments out of 5 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Wong Poon Kay v Public Prosecutor: Complicity, Stolen Property & Companies ActGeneral Division of the High Court27 Mar 2024
Appeal Dismissed
2PP v Mohd Ariffan: Adducing Fresh Evidence on Appeal in Sexual Offence CaseCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore13 Feb 2018
The Prosecution's application to admit the affidavits of Matin, Superintendent Chua, and Assistant Superintendent Jaga was dismissed. The application to admit the evidence of Ms. Ng was allowed in part. Ms. Ng's affidavit, section 7, and paragraphs 5.3.4 and 5.5 of the expert report are admitted as further evidence in this appeal.
3PP v Saiful Rizam: Theft as Servant & Dishonest Receiving of Stolen PropertyHigh Court14 Jan 2014
Appeal dismissed. The High Court upheld the original imprisonment sentences, disagreeing with the District Judge's initial sentencing considerations but finding that substituting reformative training at the appeal stage would be unfair due to the time already served.
4Tan Kay Beng v PP: Theft & Criminal Intimidation Sentencing AppealHigh Court06 Jul 2006
Appeal Allowed
5Chan Chan Wah v PP: Receiving Stolen Property & Knowledge of TheftHigh Court of Singapore03 Nov 2004
Appeal against conviction dismissed.