SGHC Cases & Judgments
High Court (General Division) · 712 cases
712 SGHC judgments (2024–2026), free to read — most recent first.
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About the High Court (General Division)
The High Court (General Division), reported under the code SGHC, accounts for 712 judgments in this collection, spanning January 2024 to May 2026 (from 9 January 2024 to 29 May 2026). The most frequent catchwords are Civil Procedure (207), Contract (188), Criminal Law (183), Criminal Procedure and Sentencing (157) and Insolvency Law (137), followed by Tort (112), Arbitration (85), Companies (81), Trusts (67) and Legal Profession (61). This spread reflects a general civil and criminal docket rather than a single specialism.
Across these 712 decisions, the judges with the most reported judgments are Choo Han Teck (51), Sundaresh Menon (48), Goh Yihan (43), Vincent Hoong (42) and Chua Lee Ming (36), followed by Tay Yong Kwang (35), Wong Li Kok, Alex (32), Kwek Mean Luck (31), Andre Maniam (29) and Mohamed Faizal (28). Monthly volume over the period ranged from a low of 14 judgments (June 2025) to a high of 35 (March 2024), with 33 recorded in December 2025.
How many reported judgments does the High Court (General Division) have in this collection?
The High Court (General Division), coded SGHC, has 712 reported judgments in this collection, dated from 9 January 2024 to 29 May 2026. Monthly volume ranged from 14 judgments in June 2025 to 35 in March 2024.
What types of cases does the High Court (General Division) hear most often?
Among SGHC judgments, the most frequent catchwords are Civil Procedure (207), Contract (188), Criminal Law (183), Criminal Procedure and Sentencing (157) and Insolvency Law (137), reflecting a broad mix of civil and criminal matters.
Which judges have the most reported judgments in the High Court (General Division)?
In the SGHC dataset, Choo Han Teck has the most reported judgments at 51, followed by Sundaresh Menon (48), Goh Yihan (43), Vincent Hoong (42) and Chua Lee Ming (36) across the January 2024 to May 2026 period.