PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan

[2024] SGHC 73 High Court (General Division) 15 March 2024 • HC/CC 64/2018 • 63 min read
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Case Significance

Public Prosecutor v Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan [2024] SGHC 73 was decided by the General Division of the High Court of Singapore on 15 March 2024, in Criminal Case No 64 of 2018, with grounds of decision delivered by Pang Khang Chau J following a trial conducted over numerous days between January 2020 and August 2023. The accused, Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan, a Singaporean male who was 38 years old at the time of the offences and employed as a contract worker at Jurong Fishery Port, claimed trial to four charges: one charge of aggravated sexual assault by penetration punishable under s 376(4)(a)(ii) of the Penal Code (Cap 244, 2008 Rev Ed); one charge of house-trespass in order to commit sexual assault punishable under s 448 of the Penal Code; one charge of outrage of modesty punishable under s 354(1) of the Penal Code; and one charge of personating a public officer punishable under s 170 of the Penal Code.

The court convicted the accused on all four charges and sentenced him to 18 years' preventive detention and 12 strokes of the cane, and the accused appealed against the decision. The catchwords record that the case concerned offences of sexual offences, house-trespass and personating a public servant, together with sentencing by preventive detention. The Prosecution was represented by counsel including Wong Kok Weng, Chew Xin Ying and Tan Yen Seow of the Attorney-General's Chambers, with the accused represented by Riyach Hussain of H C Law Practice. The judgment also referenced the Criminal Justice Reform Act, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act.

Summary

The accused, a Singaporean male, claimed trial in the General Division of the High Court to four charges arising from a sexual encounter with a female domestic helper, namely aggravated sexual assault by penetration, house-trespass in order to commit sexual assault, outrage of modesty, and personating a public officer. The court convicted the accused on all four charges. He was sentenced to 18 years' preventive detention and 12 strokes of the cane, and he appealed against the decision.

What was Public Prosecutor v Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan [2024] SGHC 73 about?

It was a General Division of the High Court case, decided 15 March 2024 by Pang Khang Chau J, in which the accused claimed trial to four Penal Code charges including aggravated sexual assault by penetration, house-trespass, outrage of modesty and personating a public officer.

What sentence was imposed in [2024] SGHC 73?

The court convicted Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan on all four charges and sentenced him to 18 years' preventive detention and 12 strokes of the cane. The accused appealed against the decision.

What charges did Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan face?

He faced four Penal Code charges: aggravated sexual assault by penetration under s 376(4)(a)(ii), house-trespass to commit sexual assault under s 448, outrage of modesty under s 354(1), and personating a public officer under s 170.

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Cases Cited (13)

SG (2)
[2003] SGHC 174 [2023] SGHC 348
SLR (11)
[2003] 2 SLR(R) 409 [2006] 4 SLR(R) 45 [2008] 1 SLR(R) 601 [2008] 4 SLR(R) 686 [2010] 2 SLR 15 [2010] 3 SLR 278 [2012] 3 SLR 34 [2013] 2 SLR 831 [2016] 1 SLR 334 [2016] 5 SLR 636 [2020] 1 SLR 486

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