Leading Criminal Law Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore

140 reported cases · January 2024 to May 2026

Updated

Across 140 reported Criminal Law judgments in Singapore courts (January 2024 to May 2026), Eugene Thuraisingam LLP is the most active firm by reported case count (13 cases), Anandan Bala is the most active lawyer (7 case appearances). This ranks named firms and lawyers by how often they appear in reported decisions — a descriptive count of activity, not an assessment of quality or standing.

Overview

Criminal Law is the fifth most litigated practice area in this dataset, with 140 judgments recorded between January 2024 and May 2026, ranking 5th among 49 practice areas. The cases are concentrated in the General Division of the High Court (SGHC, 183 judgments) and the Court of Appeal (SGCA, 27). Across these matters, 26 judges, 115 law firms and 438 individual lawyers appeared.

The most frequent sub-topics span statutory and substantive offences: Appeal (22 judgments), Statutory offences — Misuse of Drugs Act (22), Offences — Rape (16), Offences — Sexual offences (16) and Offences — Outrage of modesty (9). Other recurring issues include Statutory offences — Penal Code (7), Statutory offences — Companies Act, Offences — Murder and Statutory offences — Road Traffic Act (each 4), alongside Offences — Grievous hurt and Statutory offences — Securities and Futures Act (each 3). The catchword pattern shows drug offences, sexual offences and appeals dominating this caseload.

Data coverage: between January 2024 and May 2026

Which law firms handle the most Criminal Law cases in Singapore?

Eugene Thuraisingam LLP leads in Criminal Law with 13 cases between January 2024 to May 2026, followed by Drew & Napier LLC (10 cases) and Chooi Jing Yen LLC (6 cases). 115 firms appeared in Criminal Law cases during this period.

Who are the leading Criminal Law lawyers in Singapore?

Eugene Singarajah Thuraisingam and Anandan Bala are the most active Criminal Law lawyers in this dataset, each with 7 case appearances between January 2024 and May 2026, followed by Suang Wijaya and David Menon (6 each). In total, 438 lawyers appeared in these cases.

Which judges handle the most Criminal Law cases in Singapore?

Vincent Hoong has handled 30 Criminal Law cases between January 2024 and May 2026, the most of any judge in this dataset. Sundaresh Menon (28 cases) and Tay Yong Kwang (27 cases) are also among the most active, drawn from 26 judges who heard these matters.

How many Criminal Law cases are heard in Singapore courts?

This dataset records 140 Criminal Law judgments between January 2024 and May 2026. All were decided in the General Division of the High Court (SGHC, 183 judgments) and the Court of Appeal (SGCA, 27), reflecting the appellate and High Court focus of the dataset.

What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Criminal Law cases?

The leading Criminal Law sub-topics in this dataset are Appeal (22 judgments) and Statutory offences — Misuse of Drugs Act (22), followed by Offences — Rape (16) and Offences — Sexual offences (16), then Offences — Outrage of modesty (9) and Statutory offences — Penal Code (7).

Is Criminal Law a common area of litigation in Singapore?

Yes. With 140 judgments, Criminal Law ranks 5th among 49 practice areas in this dataset and accounts for roughly 10% of all 1,374 cases. The most frequent sub-topics are Appeal (22), Statutory offences — Misuse of Drugs Act (22) and Offences — Rape (16).

Case Volume by Year

61
24
52
25
27
26
2024–2026

Key Issues & Sub-Topics

Statutory offences — National Registration Regulations — False reporting of change of address 1 case

Statutory offences — Penal Code 1871 — Offences against public servants — Giving false information to a public servant 1 case

Statutory offences — Section 55A(1)(a)(i) read with section 55A(1)(b)(iii) Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act 1992 1 case

Statutory offences — ss 6(b) and 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1 case

Offences — Property — Criminal breach of trust 1 case

Statutory offences — Road Traffic Act — Drink driving 1 case

Statutory offences — Road Traffic Act — Careless driving for serious offender 1 case

Statutory offences — Official Secrets Act (Cap 213, 2012 Rev Ed) 1 case

Offences — Sexual assault involving penetration 1 case

Key Statutes

Penal Code (Cap 224)
cited in 92 cases
cited in 86 cases
cited in 36 cases
cited in 27 cases
cited in 13 cases
cited in 12 cases
cited in 10 cases
cited in 9 cases
cited in 9 cases
cited in 7 cases
Workplace Safety and Health Act
cited in 4 cases
cited in 4 cases
Prisons Act
cited in 3 cases
cited in 3 cases

Guides & Data

Court Distribution

Cases

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[2025] SGHC 133
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v LIN PENGLI, BARRIE
9 July 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 121
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v GUMEDE STHEMBISO JOEL
4 July 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 116
TOH LAM SENG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
30 June 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 117
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CQW
30 June 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 106
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CFE
6 June 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 101
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CHINA RAILWAY TUNNEL GROUP CO., LTD.
29 May 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 100
Public Prosecutor v Muhammad Isnalli David
28 May 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 102
HAJI MUHAMMAD FAISAL BIN JOHAR v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
28 May 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 90
RAJAVIKRAMAN S/O JAYAPANDIAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
16 May 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 81
SUGUMARAN S/O KANNAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
29 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 78
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Chong Shiong Hui
28 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGCA 18
CEO v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
25 April 2025
SGCA
[2025] SGHC 76
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v ZHENG JIA
24 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 57
KOK CHIANG LOONG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
21 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 71
JCU v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
21 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 69
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v TEO HWEE PENG
14 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 60
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Foo Li Ping
3 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 56
SEE KIAN KOK v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
1 April 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 55
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Ong Eng Siew
28 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 48
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Ng Soon Kiat
21 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 45
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v MUHAMMAD SUFIAN BIN HUSSAIN
18 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 38
GII v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
6 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 36
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CIC
5 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 37
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Tan Jinxian
4 March 2025
SGHC
[2025] SGHC 33
JASONS LIM HUA TONG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
26 February 2025
SGHC

Methodology & disclaimer

Firms and lawyers are ranked by the number of reported Supreme Court judgments they appear in, published on eLitigation. Counts reflect appearances in reported decisions only — unreported matters, settlements, and advisory work are not included. The Attorney-General's Chambers is excluded from the firm and lawyer lists because it appears as the public prosecutor, not as engaged defence counsel. This is a descriptive count of activity by reported case volume, not an assessment of quality or standing, and not an endorsement or recommendation of any firm or lawyer. It is information, not legal advice.