Leading Evidence Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore

39 reported cases · January 2024 to May 2026

Updated

Across 39 reported Evidence judgments in Singapore courts (January 2024 to May 2026), Attorney-General's Chambers is the most active firm by reported case count (11 cases), Tan Jun Yin is the most active lawyer (2 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

Evidence is a recognised practice area in Singapore's reported caselaw, with 39 judgments handed down between January 2024 and May 2026, ranking 13th of 49 practice areas in a dataset of 1,374 cases. Most were heard in the High Court (SGHC), with the remainder before the Court of Appeal (SGCA), the Family Court (SGFC), the Appellate Division (SGHC(A)), the District Court (SGDC), the Singapore International Commercial Court (SGHC(I)), and the international Court of Appeal (SGCA(I)). The reported matters span admissibility, proof, witnesses, and presumptions.

The most frequent sub-topics among these 39 cases were witness corroboration (3), hearsay admissibility (3), admissibility of evidence generally (3), onus of proof (3), and presumptions of proof (2). Across the period, 32 judges, 65 firms, and 212 individual lawyers appeared in Evidence matters, with the Attorney-General's Chambers featuring most often among the firms.

Data coverage: between January 2024 and May 2026

Which law firms handle the most Evidence cases in Singapore?

The Attorney-General's Chambers leads in Evidence matters with 11 cases between January 2024 and May 2026, followed by Drew & Napier LLC (4 cases) and WongPartnership LLP (3 cases). In total, 65 firms appeared in Singapore Evidence cases during this period.

Who are the leading Evidence lawyers in Singapore?

In Evidence cases, the most active lawyers each recorded 2 appearances between January 2024 and May 2026, including Tan Jun Yin, Wuan Kin Lek Nicholas, and Teo Siu Ming. In total, 212 lawyers appeared in Singapore Evidence cases during this period.

Which judges handle the most Evidence cases in Singapore?

Christopher Tan has handled 4 Evidence cases between January 2024 and May 2026, the most of any Singapore judge in this area. Steven Chong (3 cases), Mohamed Faizal (3 cases), and Valerie Thean (3 cases) are also among the most active in deciding Evidence matters during this period.

How many Evidence cases are heard in Singapore courts?

The dataset records 39 Evidence judgments between January 2024 and May 2026. Most were decided in the High Court (SGHC), with the remainder across the Court of Appeal, the Family and District Courts, the Appellate Division, and the Singapore International Commercial Court.

What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Evidence cases?

Among the 39 Evidence cases, the leading sub-topics are witness corroboration (3 cases), hearsay admissibility (3), admissibility of evidence (3), and onus of proof (3). Presumptions and adverse inferences each appear in 2 cases among the reported catchwords.

Is Evidence a common area of litigation in Singapore?

Evidence ranks 13th of 49 practice areas in the dataset, with 39 reported judgments, about 2.8% of the 1,374 cases tracked between January 2024 and May 2026. The most common sub-topics are witness corroboration, hearsay admissibility, and onus of proof.

Case Volume by Year

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24
15
25
7
26
2024–2026

Key Issues & Sub-Topics

Hearsay Evidence of Child 1 case

Principles — Functions of judge — Responsibilities of judge in managing cases involving self-represented persons 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Hearsay — Section 32(1)(k) Evidence Act 1893 (2020 Rev Ed) 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Relevancy of court judgments — Previous judgment on mental capacity — Sections 42 to 45 Evidence Act 1893 (2020 Rev Ed) 1 case

Witnesses — Examination — Cross-examination of witness called by co-defendant 1 case

Witnesses — Competency — How witness with speech impediments may give evidence 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Hearsay — Business Record Exception 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Secondary evidence when the original subdivision plan has been lost 1 case

Adverse inferences — Whether adverse inferences appropriate without order for discovery 1 case

Proof of evidence — Standard of proof 1 case

Presumptions — Accurate communication of electronic record 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Hearsay — Requirement to give notice of reliance on hearsay evidence — Whether prejudice caused by curing non-compliance with notice requirement — Section 32(4)(b) Evidence Act 1893 1 case

Witnesses — Examination — Recantation of concessions made under cross-examination 1 case

Admissibility of evidence — Hearsay — Exceptions 1 case

Proof of evidence — Defendant elects to call no evidence — Whether applicable test for plaintiff to discharge essential elements of claim is prima facie case 1 case

Presumptions — Effect of presumptions in relation to electronic records — Section 116A of the Evidence Act 1893 (2020 Rev Ed) 1 case

Key Statutes

cited in 29 cases
Penal Code (Cap 224)
cited in 8 cases
cited in 7 cases
cited in 5 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
Restructuring and Dissolution Act
cited in 2 cases
Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act
cited in 2 cases
Insurance Act (Cap 142)
cited in 2 cases
Probate and Administration Act
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 1 case

Court Distribution

Cases

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[2026] SGHC 115
ANKIT SHARMA v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
25 May 2026
SGHC
[2026] SGFC 55
YBX v YBW
23 April 2026
SGFC
[2026] SGCA 14
Argoglobal Underwriting Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. & 4 Ors v Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited
19 March 2026
SGCA
[2026] SGHC 60
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Mookkapillai Pazhanivel
18 March 2026
SGHC
[2026] SGHC 53
CBB v WONG TIEN LEONG WILLIAM
13 March 2026
SGHC
[2026] SGHC 10
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v DCC
15 January 2026
SGHC
[2026] SGHC 5
NG KUAN CHUAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
7 January 2026
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 241
Guy Carpenter & Company Private Limited v Choi Okmi & 3 Ors
3 December 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 201
TUFFI (PTE.) LTD. v TECHKON PTE LTD & Anor
14 October 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGDC 268
De Beaute (SSC) Pte Ltd v Tan Mong Ngoh
8 October 2025
SGDC
[2025] SGHC 187
YANG QIANG & ANOR V GALLOP APAC PTE LTD & 5 ORS
30 September 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 185
THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION STRATA TITLE PLAN NO. 561 v KOSMA HOLDINGS PTE LTD
17 September 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 177
GURBANI & CO LLC v PAULUS TANNOS & 3 Ors
5 September 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGFC 83
XQF v XQG
12 August 2025
SGFC
[2025] SGHC 157
JDA v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
11 August 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 158
SENG YONG YI, LUCAS v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
8 August 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 143
ENVY ASSET MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION) & 5 Ors v NG YU ZHI & 3 Ors
29 July 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGCA 21
GIL v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
6 May 2025
SGCA
[2025] SGHC 82
Teras Lyza Pte. Ltd. & 2 Ors v Argoglobal Underwriting Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. & 4 Ors
30 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 80
RITA KISHINCHAND BHOJWANI v HVS PROPERTIES PRIVATE LIMITED & 2 Ors
28 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 36
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CIC
5 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC(I) 1
MARKETLEND PTY LTD v QBE INSURANCE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
8 January 2025
SGHC(I)
[2024] SGHC 331
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Soh Jing Zhe & Pong Jia Rong Kenji
31 December 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 293
PROMETHEUS MARINE PTE LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) v ALAN JOHN PICKERING & 2 Ors
19 November 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 287
GIL v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
6 November 2024
SGHC

Methodology & 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. 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.