Leading Criminal Procedure and Sentencing Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore
171 reported cases · January 2024 to May 2026
Updated
Across 171 reported Criminal Procedure and Sentencing judgments in Singapore courts (January 2024 to May 2026), Drew & Napier LLC is the most active firm by reported case count (7 cases), Wong Woon Kwong is the most active lawyer (8 case appearances). This ranks named firms and lawyers by how often they appear in reported decisions — a descriptive count of activity, not an assessment of quality or standing.
Overview
Criminal Procedure and Sentencing is the third most litigated practice area in this dataset, with 171 judgments recorded between January 2024 and May 2026, ranking 3rd among 49 practice areas. The cases are concentrated in the General Division of the High Court (SGHC, 162 judgments) and the Court of Appeal (SGCA, 72), with the District Court (SGDC) recording 1. Across these matters, 26 judges, 114 law firms and 474 individual lawyers appeared.
The most frequent sub-topics centre on sentencing and appellate review: Sentencing — Appeals (33 judgments), Sentencing (19), Appeal (15), Stay of execution (11), Appeal — Adducing fresh evidence (9) and Sentencing — Young offenders (9). Other recurring issues include Sentencing — Principles (7), Criminal review (6) and Sentencing — Benchmark sentences (5), alongside Statements — Admissibility, Criminal references and Criminal review — Permission for review. The catchword pattern shows sentencing appeals and post-conviction review dominating this caseload.
Data coverage: between January 2024 and May 2026
Which law firms handle the most Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases in Singapore?
Drew & Napier LLC leads in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing with 7 cases between January 2024 to May 2026, followed by Eugene Thuraisingam LLP (7 cases) and Anitha & Asoka LLC (5 cases). 114 firms appeared in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases during this period.
Who are the leading Criminal Procedure and Sentencing lawyers in Singapore?
Wong Woon Kwong, Anandan Bala and Sarah Siaw are the most active Criminal Procedure and Sentencing lawyers in this dataset, each with 8 case appearances between January 2024 and May 2026, followed by Sruthi Boppana, Suang Wijaya and Ashvin Hariharan (6 each). In total, 474 lawyers appeared.
Which judges handle the most Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases in Singapore?
Tay Yong Kwang has handled 46 Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases between January 2024 and May 2026, the most of any judge in this dataset. Sundaresh Menon (38 cases) and Vincent Hoong (30 cases) are also among the most active, drawn from 26 judges who heard these matters.
How many Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases are heard in Singapore courts?
This dataset records 171 Criminal Procedure and Sentencing judgments between January 2024 and May 2026. Most were decided in the General Division of the High Court (SGHC, 162 judgments) and the Court of Appeal (SGCA, 72), with the District Court (SGDC) recording 1.
What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases?
The leading sub-topics in this dataset are Sentencing — Appeals (33 judgments) and Sentencing (19), followed by Appeal (15), Stay of execution (11), and Appeal — Adducing fresh evidence and Sentencing — Young offenders (9 each). Sentencing — Principles appears in 7 judgments.
Is Criminal Procedure and Sentencing a common area of litigation in Singapore?
Yes. With 171 judgments, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing ranks 3rd among 49 practice areas in this dataset and accounts for roughly 12% of all 1,374 cases. The most frequent sub-topics are Sentencing — Appeals (33), Sentencing (19) and Appeal (15).
Case Volume by Year
Key Issues & Sub-Topics
Sentencing — Appeals 33 cases
Sentencing 19 cases
Appeal 15 cases
Stay of execution 11 cases
Sentencing — Young offenders 9 cases
Appeal — Adducing fresh evidence 9 cases
Sentencing — Principles 7 cases
Criminal review 6 cases
Sentencing — Benchmark sentences 5 cases
Review 3 cases
Trials — Whether accused person received inadequate legal assistance from trial counsel 3 cases
Statements — Admissibility 3 cases
Criminal review — Permission for review 3 cases
Criminal references 3 cases
Sentencing — Sentencing framework 2 cases
Stay of execution — Application under s 60G of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1969 (2020 Rev Ed) for permission to make a post-appeal application in a capital case 2 cases
Sentencing — Principles — Discretion to impose imprisonment in lieu of caning 2 cases
Disposal of property 2 cases
Sentencing — Persistent offenders 2 cases
Statements — Voluntariness 2 cases
Sentencing — Attempted murder 2 cases
Revision of proceedings 2 cases
Sentencing — Date of commencement 2 cases
Sentencing — Applicability of mandatory minimum sentence to an attempt to commit the offence of aggravated statutory rape 2 cases
Extradition 1 case
Appeal — bail pending committal proceeding 1 case
Statements — Weight of statement 1 case
Sentencing — Custodial threshold 1 case
Sentencing — Amalgamated offence 1 case
Appeal — Whether sentence imposed was manifestly inadequate 1 case
Key Statutes
Court Distribution
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Page 1 of 7Methodology & disclaimer
Firms and lawyers are ranked by the number of reported Supreme Court judgments they appear in, published on eLitigation. Counts reflect appearances in reported decisions only — unreported matters, settlements, and advisory work are not included. The Attorney-General's Chambers is excluded from the firm and lawyer lists because it appears as the public prosecutor, not as engaged defence counsel. This is a descriptive count of activity by reported case volume, not an assessment of quality or standing, and not an endorsement or recommendation of any firm or lawyer. It is information, not legal advice.