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Natalie Chu

Natalie Chu appears as counsel of record in 4 reported Singapore judgments (2024–2026), most often before the SGCA.

Reported cases
4
Courts
SGCA, SGHC
Period
December 2024 to January 2026

Source: derived from 4 published Singapore judgments, most recent decision .

Natalie Chu — Reported Cases & Litigation Record

Natalie Chu's reported litigation record covers 4 Singapore court cases (2024–2026). The cases below set out Natalie Chu's role as counsel, the parties involved, and what each court decided.

About Natalie Chu

Natalie Chu of Attorney-General's Chambers appeared as counsel in 4 cases before the Court of Appeal between December 2024 to January 2026, primarily as counsel for respondent involving Criminal Procedure and Sentencing.

What areas of law does Natalie Chu practice?

Natalie Chu appeared most frequently in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing (3 cases), Criminal Law (2 cases), and Criminal Law— Offences (1 case) between December 2024 to January 2026, across 4 total case appearances in Singapore courts.

How many cases has Natalie Chu appeared in?

Natalie Chu appeared as counsel in 4 cases before Singapore courts between December 2024 to January 2026. The majority were heard in the Court of Appeal (2 cases).

Which courts does Natalie Chu appear in most frequently?

Between December 2024 to January 2026, Natalie Chu appeared most frequently in the Court of Appeal (2 cases), the High Court (General Division) (2 cases).

Which law firm does Natalie Chu belong to?

Natalie Chu is a lawyer at Attorney-General's Chambers. Natalie Chu appeared as counsel in 4 cases before Singapore courts between December 2024 to January 2026.

What role does Natalie Chu typically play in litigation?

Natalie Chu acted as counsel for respondent in 2 cases, counsel for plaintiff in 1 case, counsel prosecution in 1 case between December 2024 to January 2026.

4
Appearances
3
Roles
1
Firm
No
Senior Counsel

Counsel Respondent (2)

Counsel Plaintiff (1)

Counsel Prosecution (1)

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