High Court (Appellate Division)
SGHC(A) · 34 cases
About the High Court (Appellate Division)
The High Court (Appellate Division) (SGHC(A)) is an appellate division of the High Court established in 2020 to hear appeals from the General Division and lower courts. Between January 2025 and February 2026, 33 reported judgments were delivered by this court, with the most common practice areas being Civil Procedure (12), Contract (12), and Trusts (8). The most active judges were Debbie Ong Siew Ling (20), Woo Bih Li (19), and Kannan Ramesh (17).
Other frequently litigated areas included Companies (7), Family Law (6), Tort (6), Equity (5). Case volume averaged 3 judgments per month, with 2025-09 recording the highest volume at 7 decisions.
What types of cases does the High Court (Appellate Division) handle?
The High Court (Appellate Division) handles appeals from the High Court (General Division), District Court, and Family Court. Between January 2025 and February 2026, 33 reported judgments were delivered. The most common practice area was Civil Procedure (12 cases).
How many cases did the High Court (Appellate Division) hear?
The High Court (Appellate Division) (SGHC(A)) delivered 33 reported judgments between January 2025 and February 2026. The most active judge was Debbie Ong Siew Ling with 20 cases.
Who are the most active judges in the High Court (Appellate Division)?
Between January 2025 and February 2026, the most active judges in the High Court (Appellate Division) were Debbie Ong Siew Ling (20 cases), Woo Bih Li (19 cases), Kannan Ramesh (17 cases), See Kee Oon (15 cases), and Hri Kumar Nair (8 cases).