SGCA(I) — Court of Appeal (International)

6 example judgments · 1 court

SGCA(I) is the law-report abbreviation for Court of Appeal (International) — the Court of Appeal sitting in its International capacity, to hear appeals from the Singapore International Commercial Court. The code appears in the neutral citation of a Singapore judgment — for example, [2025] SGCA(I) 2 is a Court of Appeal (International) decision, where “SGCA(I)” is the court identifier (see how to read a Singapore case citation for the full structure). This corpus contains 6 reported Court of Appeal (International) judgments; the ones cited most often by other Singapore decisions here are listed below. This page explains the abbreviation; it is reference information, not legal advice.

Key questions about SGCA(I) — Court of Appeal (International)

What does “SGCA(I)” stand for?

“SGCA(I)” stands for Court of Appeal (International). It is a neutral citation abbreviation — a short code that identifies which Singapore court decided a reported judgment. In a citation such as [2025] SGCA(I) 2, the “SGCA(I)” segment tells you the judgment was issued by the Court of Appeal sitting in its International capacity, to hear appeals from the Singapore International Commercial Court.

How is “SGCA(I)” used in a case citation?

A Singapore neutral citation is written as [year] COURT number. In [2025] SGCA(I) 2, “SGCA(I)” is the COURT segment, the four-digit number in square brackets is the year the judgment was issued, and the final number is the sequential judgment number for that court in that year. The full breakdown is on the reading a Singapore case citation page.

Example judgments

Reported Singapore judgments below illustrate this citation, ordered by how often they are cited within this corpus. Each links to the full judgment.

Compiled by the SG Case Law editorial team from primary sources — the judgments themselves and Singapore Statutes Online (sso.agc.gov.sg). · Updated 14 June 2026 · How we compile this