SGHCF Cases & Judgments
High Court (Family Division) · 125 cases
125 SGHCF judgments (2024–2026), free to read — most recent first.
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About the High Court (Family Division)
The High Court (Family Division), reported under the code SGHCF, comprises 125 judgments in this collection, spanning January 2024 to May 2026 (from 16 January 2024 to 20 May 2026). Its docket is dominated by Family Law, which appears as a catchword 195 times, far ahead of Civil Procedure (5), Probate and Administration (4) and Succession and Wills (3). More specific Family Law catchwords also feature, including matrimonial assets division (2), custody, care and control (2), and maintenance of wife and child (1 each), alongside Conflict of Laws (2).
Across these 125 decisions, Choo Han Teck has by far the most reported judgments at 79, followed by Teh Hwee Hwee (11), Mavis Chionh Sze Chyi (10), Tan Siong Thye (9) and Kwek Mean Luck (8). Other judges in the dataset include Mohamed Faizal (3), Dedar Singh Gill (2), and Chan Seng Onn, Valerie Thean and Debbie Ong Siew Ling (1 each). Monthly volume ranged from 1 judgment (in months such as April 2024 and December 2025) to 8 judgments, recorded in February 2024, January 2025, February 2025 and August 2025.
How many High Court (Family Division) judgments are in this collection?
The High Court (Family Division), coded SGHCF, has 125 reported judgments in this collection, dated from 16 January 2024 to 20 May 2026. Monthly volume ranged from 1 judgment to a high of 8.
What kinds of matters does the High Court (Family Division) decide?
The SGHCF docket is dominated by Family Law, appearing as a catchword 195 times, ahead of Civil Procedure (5), Probate and Administration (4) and Succession and Wills (3), covering matters such as matrimonial asset division and maintenance.
Which judge has the most reported judgments in the High Court (Family Division)?
In the SGHCF dataset, Choo Han Teck has the most reported judgments at 79, well ahead of Teh Hwee Hwee (11), Mavis Chionh Sze Chyi (10), Tan Siong Thye (9) and Kwek Mean Luck (8).