DKB
DKB appears in 5 reported Singapore court cases (2024–2025), most often before the SGHC(I).
DKB is the anonymised party designation in 5 reported Singapore International Commercial Court judgments (including [2025] SGHC(I) 26). The initials identify a litigant in those Singapore court cases, not a company, organisation, or stock symbol of the same letters.
- Reported cases
- 5
- Courts
- SGHC(I)
- Period
- October 2024 to November 2025
Source: derived from 5 published Singapore judgments, most recent decision .
DKB in the reported-judgment record
In DKB's reported cases, it appeared as claimant in 3 cases, applicant in 2 cases. These cases were heard most often in the SGHC(I) between 2024 and 2025. Among the 1 case with a recorded disposition, the court's outcomes include Application dismissed (1).
How DKB appeared
- Claimant
- 3 cases
- Applicant
- 2 cases
Recorded outcomes
- Application dismissed
- 1
Disposition recorded in 1 of 5 cases.
What the courts decided
The application was dismissed with costs.
Parties in these cases
About DKB
DKB appears in 5 reported Singapore judgments dated October 2024 to November 2025, all heard in the Singapore International Commercial Court (SGHC(I)), recorded as claimant in 3 matters and applicant in 2. The catchword areas are Arbitration (3) and Civil Procedure (3). Across these cases the judgments draw on 26 citations (19 Singapore, 7 foreign) and reference 16 statutes, most frequently the International Arbitration Act (11) and the Arbitration Act (5). The cases have been cited 2 times in later judgments.
How many Singapore cases involve the party DKB?
DKB is named in 5 reported Singapore International Commercial Court judgments dated between October 2024 and November 2025, appearing as claimant in 3 matters and applicant in 2, with catchword areas of Arbitration and Civil Procedure and frequent citation of the International Arbitration Act.
What legal areas appear in the DKB cases?
The catchword tags across the 5 DKB cases are Arbitration (3) and Civil Procedure (3). The judgments reference 16 statutes, most frequently the International Arbitration Act (11) and the Arbitration Act (5), and have been cited 2 times in later judgments.