DLS v DLT
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Case Significance
[2025] SGHC 61 is a High Court (General Division) decision dated 10 April 2025 concerning Arbitration, specifically addressing award. The judgment was delivered by Andre Maniam. The case was brought by DLS (applicant) against DLT (respondent). Legal representation was provided by Clasis LLC and WongPartnership LLP. The judgment cites 22 cases (16 Singapore, 6 foreign) and references 2 statutory provisions, including the Arbitration Act and the International Arbitration Act. This decision has been cited by 3 subsequent judgments in the dataset.
[2025] SGHC 61 explained
DLS v DLT ([2025] SGHC 61) is a Singapore judgment decided by the High Court (General Division) on 10 April 2025. It is categorised under Arbitration. Within this corpus it has since been cited by 3 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 [2025] SGHC 61 about?
DLS v DLT ([2025] SGHC 61) is a High Court (General Division) decision from 2025. Its published catchwords are “Arbitration — Award — Recourse against award — Setting aside”, which indicate the subject matter the judgment addresses. The full reasoning and orders are in the judgment itself, linked below.
Which legislation does [2025] SGHC 61 consider?
The judgment refers to Arbitration Act (Cap 10), International Arbitration Act (Cap 143A), and International Arbitration Act (Cap 10). The statutes cited are listed in full on this page, each linking to its primary text.
What earlier Singapore cases does [2025] SGHC 61 cite?
Among the in-corpus authorities it refers to are [2024] SGHC 107. The complete list of cases cited, and of later cases that cite this decision, is shown on this page.
How influential is [2025] SGHC 61?
Within this corpus, [2025] SGHC 61 has been cited by 3 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.
Summary
A main contractor sought to set aside portions of an ICC arbitral tribunal's 'First Partial Award' concerning a sub-contractor's interim measures application in a construction dispute. The court dismissed the setting-aside application, finding the contested decisions were 'orders or directions' for interim measures not susceptible to being set aside, and also refused the contractor's application to introduce apparent bias as a new ground.
What was decided in [2025] SGHC 61?
[2025] SGHC 61 (DLS v DLT) is a High Court (General Division) decision from 10 April 2025 addressing Arbitration, specifically award. The judgment was delivered by Andre Maniam.
Who were the parties in DLS v DLT?
The applicant in [2025] SGHC 61 was DLS, and the respondent was DLT. Legal representation included WongPartnership LLP and Clasis LLC. The case was decided on 10 April 2025 in the High Court (General Division).
Which judge decided [2025] SGHC 61?
[2025] SGHC 61 was delivered by Andre Maniam in the High Court (General Division) on 10 April 2025. The case concerned Arbitration.
What cases and statutes does [2025] SGHC 61 cite?
[2025] SGHC 61 cites 22 prior decisions, including 6 from foreign jurisdictions. It references Arbitration Act, International Arbitration Act. The decision has itself been cited by 3 subsequent judgments.
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Judgment
Read the full judgment on the official Singapore Courts portal.
Read on eLitigationSource: eLitigation ([2025] SGHC 61)