SGHC(I) Cases & Judgments
Singapore International Commercial Court · 67 cases
67 SGHC(I) judgments (2024–2026), free to read — most recent first.
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About the Singapore International Commercial Court
The Singapore International Commercial Court (SGHC(I)) is represented by 67 reported judgments spanning January 2024 to June 2026. The court's work is dominated by Arbitration, which appears in 48 judgments, followed by Civil Procedure with 39, Contract with 7, Tort with 6, and Insolvency Law and Companies with 4 each. Less frequent catchwords include Res Judicata (3), and Abuse of Process, International Law, and Damages with 2 each.
The most active judges across these 67 judgments are Roger Giles with 15, Thomas Bathurst with 12, Sir Henry Bernard Eder with 11, and Anselmo Reyes with 10. Philip Jeyaretnam appears in 7 judgments, Simon Thorley in 6, and Andre Maniam in 5, while Sir Vivian Ramsey, S Mohan, and James Michael Peck each account for 4. Monthly volume peaked at 5 judgments in April 2024, June 2024, and across single-judgment months later in the range, reflecting a caseload that tapered toward 2026.
How many cases are reported for the Singapore International Commercial Court?
The dataset records 67 judgments for the Singapore International Commercial Court (SGHC(I)), spanning January 2024 to June 2026, with the earliest dated 18 January 2024 and the most recent dated 2 June 2026.
What types of cases does the Singapore International Commercial Court handle most?
Across 67 judgments, Arbitration is the leading catchword with 48 occurrences, followed by Civil Procedure with 39, Contract with 7, Tort with 6, and Insolvency Law and Companies tied at 4 each in the recorded data.
Which judges hear the most cases at the Singapore International Commercial Court?
In the recorded judgments, Roger Giles leads with 15, ahead of Thomas Bathurst with 12, Sir Henry Bernard Eder with 11, and Anselmo Reyes with 10. Philip Jeyaretnam follows with 7 and Simon Thorley with 6.