Leading Limitation Of Actions Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore

19 reported cases · January 2024 to April 2026

Updated

Across 19 reported Limitation Of Actions judgments in Singapore courts (January 2024 to April 2026), Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is the most active firm by reported case count (2 cases), Tan Jun Hao 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

The dataset records 19 reported Limitation Of Actions judgments decided in Singapore between January 2024 and April 2026, placing this practice area 22nd of 49. The High Court (SGHC) heard 18 of these matters, with the High Court Registry (SGHCR) recording five. The most common sub-topics concerned particular causes of action, led by contract claims (4 cases), followed by tort and trust property, each appearing in 2 cases. Across these judgments, 18 judges, 34 law firms and 97 individual lawyers appeared on the record.

Data coverage: between January 2024 and April 2026

Which law firms handle the most Limitation Of Actions cases in Singapore?

Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP and Drew & Napier LLC each appeared in 2 Limitation Of Actions cases between January 2024 and April 2026. A total of 34 law firms appeared in Limitation Of Actions cases during this period across 19 reported judgments.

Who are the leading Limitation Of Actions lawyers in Singapore?

Chan Michael Karfai and Tan Jun Hao are among the most active Limitation Of Actions lawyers in Singapore, each with 2 case appearances between January 2024 and April 2026. In total, 97 individual lawyers appeared across the 19 reported judgments in this practice area.

Which judges handle the most Limitation Of Actions cases in Singapore?

Mohamed Faizal handled 3 Limitation Of Actions cases between January 2024 and April 2026, the most of any Singapore judge in this dataset. Wong Li Kok, Alex, Lee Seiu Kin and Goh Yihan followed with 2 cases each, among 18 judges who heard such matters.

How many Limitation Of Actions cases are heard in Singapore courts?

The dataset records 19 reported Limitation Of Actions judgments between January 2024 and April 2026. The High Court (SGHC) heard 18 of these, making it the primary court for this practice area, with the High Court Registry recording five.

What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Limitation Of Actions cases?

Among the 19 Limitation Of Actions judgments, the leading sub-topics concern particular causes of action, led by contract (4 cases), followed by tort and trust property, each appearing in 2 cases between January 2024 and April 2026.

Case Volume by Year

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24
9
25
2
26
2024–2026

Key Issues & Sub-Topics

Particular causes of action — Contract 4 Particular causes of action — Tort 2 Particular causes of action — Trust property 2 When time begins to run — Action to enforce an award 1 When Time Begins To Run 1 Declarations — Whether claim involves a cause of action 1 Particular causes of action — Contract — When cause of action accrued 1 Particular causes of action — Contract — Whether claim is founded on a contract 1 Breach of fiduciary duty 1 Particular causes of action — Whether vendor’s cause of action founded on a contract — Whether application of Limitation Act 1959 excluded by Singapore Academy of Law (Stakeholding) Rules (1998 Ed) 1 Particular causes of action 1 When time begins to run — Section 24A(3)(b) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 Particular causes of action — Contract — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 founded on contract — Section 6(1)(a) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 Particular causes of action — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 are actions for relief from the consequences of a mistake — Section 29(1)(c) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 Particular causes of action — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 are actions for breach of duty where the duty exists by virtue of a provision made by or under any written law — Section 24A(1) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 Particular causes of action — Account 1 Limitation direction — Section 344G(3) Companies Act 1967 1 Effect of time having run 1 Equity and limitation of actions — Directors breaching fiduciary duties — Whether limitation defence applies — Section 22 Limitation Act 1959 1 When time begins to run 1 + 2 more

Particular causes of action — Contract — When cause of action accrued 1 case

Particular causes of action — Contract — Whether claim is founded on a contract 1 case

Particular causes of action — Whether vendor’s cause of action founded on a contract — Whether application of Limitation Act 1959 excluded by Singapore Academy of Law (Stakeholding) Rules (1998 Ed) 1 case

When time begins to run — Section 24A(3)(b) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 case

Particular causes of action — Contract — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 founded on contract — Section 6(1)(a) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 case

Particular causes of action — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 are actions for relief from the consequences of a mistake — Section 29(1)(c) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 case

Particular causes of action — Whether actions under Section 2 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 are actions for breach of duty where the duty exists by virtue of a provision made by or under any written law — Section 24A(1) of the Limitation Act 1959 1 case

Particular causes of action — Account 1 case

Limitation direction — Section 344G(3) Companies Act 1967 1 case

Equity and limitation of actions — Directors breaching fiduciary duties — Whether limitation defence applies — Section 22 Limitation Act 1959 1 case

Extension of limitation period — Acknowledgment 1 case

Particular causes of action — Tort — Whether the claimant’s claim in medical negligence for personal injuries is time-barred 1 case

Key Statutes

cited in 19 cases
cited in 4 cases
cited in 3 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
Corporations Act
cited in 2 cases
cited in 2 cases
Merchant Shipping Act
cited in 1 case
Misrepresentation Act
cited in 1 case

Court Distribution

Cases

[2026] SGCA 20
PACMAR SHIPPING PTE LTD v SOUTH OF ENGLAND PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY ASSOCIATION (BERMUDA) LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION)
22 April 2026
SGCA
[2026] SGHCR 2
COREY MATHEW BERARD v TIDEWATER OFFSHORE OPERATIONS PTE LTD
9 February 2026
SGHCR
[2025] SGHCR 38
NASRAT LUCAS MUZAYYIN v THE TYRELL SOLUTION PRIVATE LIMITED & 2 Ors
10 December 2025
SGHCR
[2025] SGHC 202
VIVAZ GROUP HOLDINGS PTE. LTD. v TRIPLEONE (CAMBODIA) INVESTMENT PTE. LTD.
14 October 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGMC 59
World Class Land Pte Ltd v Yock Miaw Jiuan Jennifer (Yu Miaojuan Jennifer)
7 October 2025
SGMC
[2025] SGHC(A) 8
ROBERT TANTULAR v THE STEPHANIE KARINA
1 July 2025
SGHC(A)
[2025] SGHC 109
KUVERA PROPERTIES PTE. LTD. v FAR EAST OPUS PTE. LTD.
10 June 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 108
TIA OON LAI V SALLY TIA SOCK KIU & 2 ORS
9 June 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 65
Vikramathithan A/L Rasu v AK Equine Pte Ltd
11 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 66
Pierre Andre Jacques Lorinet v Helu-Trans (S) Pte Ltd
10 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 30
SME RESOURCES PTE LTD v KOH XIANKAI (GAO XIANKAI)
24 February 2025
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 293
PROMETHEUS MARINE PTE LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) v ALAN JOHN PICKERING & 2 Ors
19 November 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 226
NG CHEE TIAN & ANOR v NG CHEE PONG & 2 ORS
4 September 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC(I) 23
Transpac Investments Limited v TIH Limited
20 August 2024
SGHC(I)
[2024] SGHC 149
THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION STRATA TITLE PLAN NO. 4099 v TPS CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. & 3 Ors
10 June 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 70
MANOJ DHARMADAS KALWANI v BHARAT DHARMADAS KALWANI
15 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 31
LIN YUEH HUNG & Anor v ANDREAS VOGEL & PARTNER, RECHTSANWAELTE, AV & P LEGAL LLP & 2 Ors
2 February 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 22
EUGENE PHOA v OEY LIANG HO & 7 Ors
29 January 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHCR 1
SELVARAJ S/O PACKIRISAMY v YAP CHEE MUN & 3 Ors
15 January 2024
SGHCR

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.