Portrait of Judge of the High Court Pang Khang Chau

Pang Khang Chau

Judge of the High Court 13 cases · 9 years on the bench

Judge of the High Court Pang Khang Chau has 13 reported Singapore decisions (2024–2026) in the SGHC.

Reported decisions
13
Courts
SGHC
Period
February 2024 to April 2026

Source: derived from 13 published Singapore judgments, most recent decision .

About Judge of the High Court Pang Khang Chau

Pang Khang Chau decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between February 2024 to April 2026, sitting in the High Court (General Division) (13). Key practice areas included Criminal procedure and sentencing (6), Criminal Law (5), Civil Procedure (2).

What areas of law does Pang Khang Chau specialize in?

Pang Khang Chau handled 6 cases in criminal procedure and sentencing, 5 cases in criminal law, and 2 cases in civil procedure between February 2024 to April 2026. Pang Khang Chau's decisions span 10 practice areas across 13 total judgments.

Criminal Law 7 cases

Pang Khang Chau has decided 7 Criminal Law cases between March 2024 to December 2025.

Criminal procedure and sentencing 6 cases

Pang Khang Chau has decided 6 Criminal procedure and sentencing cases between February 2024 to December 2025.

How many cases has Pang Khang Chau decided?

Pang Khang Chau decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between February 2024 to April 2026. The majority were heard in the High Court (General Division) (13 judgments).

Which courts does Pang Khang Chau sit in?

Between February 2024 to April 2026, Pang Khang Chau sat in the High Court (General Division) (13 judgments).

What areas of law does Pang Khang Chau specialize in?

Pang Khang Chau has decided the most cases in Criminal procedure and sentencing (6), Criminal Law (5), Civil Procedure (2) between February 2024 to April 2026. Pang Khang Chau is one of 26 among judges in criminal procedure and sentencing.

Career Timeline

Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court (1 August 2016)

Source: judiciary.gov.sg

Career Before the Bench

Justice Pang joined the Legal Service in 1995 as a State Counsel in the Civil Division of the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) where he acted as counsel for the government in various legal proceedings, including in cases before the High Court and the Court of Appeal

13
Total Cases
13
Delivered
0
Sat On (Coram)

Cases Delivered (13)