THEODOROS KASSIMATIS KC v THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE & Anor
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Kassimatis, Theodoros KC v Attorney-General and another and another appeal [2024] SGCA 36 was decided by the Court of Appeal, comprising Sundaresh Menon CJ, Belinda Ang Saw Ean JCA and Judith Prakash SJ, which heard the matter on 18 September 2024 and delivered a reserved judgment on 25 September 2024, with Sundaresh Menon CJ delivering the judgment of the court. The decision concerned Civil Appeals Nos 16 and 17 of 2024: the first brought by Theodoros Kassimatis KC and the second by Edward Fitzgerald KC, both King's Counsel of England, against the Attorney-General of the Republic of Singapore and the Law Society of Singapore as respondents.
The appeals arose from applications for ad hoc admission, made in Originating Applications No 696 of 2023 and No 811 of 2023 in the matter of section 15 of the Legal Profession Act 1966, and were connected with Court of Appeal / Civil Appeal No 2 of 2023 and Court of Appeal / Summons No 16 of 2023. The catchwords identify the issue as the ad hoc admission of foreign counsel under the Legal Profession Act, and the judgment framed the appeals as engaging the question of whether foreign counsel seeking such admission could do so. The respondents were represented by counsel from Advocatus Law LLP and the Attorney-General's Chambers, including Christopher Anand s/o Daniel, Hay Hung Chun, Poh Hui Jing Claire, Saadhvika Jayanth, Theong Li Han and Yeo Yi Ling Eileen.
[2024] SGCA 36 explained
THEODOROS KASSIMATIS KC v THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE & Anor ([2024] SGCA 36) is a Singapore judgment decided by the Court of Appeal on 25 September 2024. It is categorised under Legal Profession. Within this corpus it has since been cited by 2 other reported Singapore judgments, a measure of how often later decisions have referred to it. This page summarises what the reported decision covers and links the primary sources — the full judgment, the statutes it cites, and the other cases it engages with — so the decision can be read in context. It is reference information, not legal advice, and it does not state the outcome or any holding beyond what the official judgment records.
What is [2024] SGCA 36 about?
THEODOROS KASSIMATIS KC v THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE & Anor ([2024] SGCA 36) is a Court of Appeal decision from 2024. Its published catchwords are “Legal Profession — Admission — Ad hoc”, which indicate the subject matter the judgment addresses. The full reasoning and orders are in the judgment itself, linked below.
Which legislation does [2024] SGCA 36 consider?
The judgment refers to High Court said that the Legal Profession Act (Cap 161), Legal Profession Act (Cap 161), and Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap 185). The statutes cited are listed in full on this page, each linking to its primary text.
What earlier Singapore cases does [2024] SGCA 36 cite?
Among the in-corpus authorities it refers to are [2024] SGHC 24. The complete list of cases cited, and of later cases that cite this decision, is shown on this page.
How influential is [2024] SGCA 36?
Within this corpus, [2024] SGCA 36 has been cited by 2 later reported Singapore judgments. That count reflects references from other decisions held in this corpus only and is a conservative lower bound on how often the case has actually been cited.
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What was at issue in Kassimatis, Theodoros KC v Attorney-General [2024] SGCA 36?
[2024] SGCA 36 concerned the ad hoc admission of foreign counsel under section 15 of the Legal Profession Act 1966. The Court of Appeal heard appeals by Theodoros Kassimatis KC and Edward Fitzgerald KC, King's Counsel of England, against the Attorney-General and the Law Society of Singapore.
Which judges heard the ad hoc admission appeals in [2024] SGCA 36?
Kassimatis, Theodoros KC v Attorney-General and another and another appeal [2024] SGCA 36 was decided by the Court of Appeal, comprising Sundaresh Menon CJ, Belinda Ang Saw Ean JCA and Judith Prakash SJ, in a reserved judgment delivered on 25 September 2024.
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