Teh Hwee Hwee
Judge of the High Court Teh Hwee Hwee has 13 reported Singapore decisions (2024–2026) in the SGHCF.
- Reported decisions
- 13
- Courts
- SGHCF, SGHC
- Period
- February 2024 to April 2026
Source: derived from 13 published Singapore judgments, most recent decision .
About Judge of the High Court Teh Hwee Hwee
Teh Hwee Hwee decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between February 2024 to April 2026, sitting in the High Court (Family Division) (11) and the High Court (General Division) (2). Key practice areas included Family Law (8), Conflict of Laws (1), Family Procedure (1).
What areas of law does Teh Hwee Hwee specialize in?
Teh Hwee Hwee handled 8 cases in family law, 1 case in conflict of laws, and 1 case in family procedure between February 2024 to April 2026. Teh Hwee Hwee's decisions span 12 practice areas across 13 total judgments.
Family Law 18 cases
Teh Hwee Hwee has decided 18 Family Law cases between June 2024 to April 2026.
Damages 5 cases
Teh Hwee Hwee has decided 5 Damages cases between February 2024 to February 2024.
How many cases has Teh Hwee Hwee decided?
Teh Hwee Hwee decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between February 2024 to April 2026. The majority were heard in the High Court (Family Division) (11 judgments).
Which courts does Teh Hwee Hwee sit in?
Between February 2024 to April 2026, Teh Hwee Hwee sat in the High Court (Family Division) (11 judgments), the High Court (General Division) (2 judgments).
What areas of law does Teh Hwee Hwee specialize in?
Teh Hwee Hwee has decided the most cases in Family Law (8), Conflict of Laws (1), Family Procedure (1) between February 2024 to April 2026. Teh Hwee Hwee is one of 48 among judges in family law.
Career Timeline
Judge of the Supreme Court (1 October 2023)
Source: judiciary.gov.sg
Education
- 🎓 Bachelor of Laws from the National University of Singapore and a Master of Laws from Harvard University
Career Before the Bench
She went on to serve in different capacities and held various appointments in the Judiciary and the Legal Service, including as State Counsel in the Attorney-General's Chambers, the first Executive Director of the Singapore Mediation Centre, the first Divisional Registrar of the Court of Appeal and the first Divisional Registrar of the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC), as well as the Registrar of the Supreme Court. Justice Teh has been instrumental in driving a number of major reforms throughout her career. She also played a key role in establishing the SICC in 2015, and in leading a team in developing the SICC Rules 2021 that came into force on 1 April 2022 to enhance its procedure and practice as an international commercial court of choice