Singapore Court Judgments — Week of 15–21 June 2026

In the week of 15–21 June 2026 (15 June 2026–21 June 2026), 13 judgments were reported across the Singapore courts. This weekly digest lists the notable decisions and their verbatim dispositions, free to read.

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Week of 15–21 June 2026

13 reported judgments

The week of 15–21 June 2026 produced 13 reported judgments, with eight from the High Court (General Division) and single judgments from the High Court (Appellate Division), the Singapore International Commercial Court, the High Court (Family Division), the Magistrate Court, and the Protection from Harassment Court. Within the General Division, appeals were allowed in a matter concerning contract, landlord and tenant, and restitution issues and in a separate companies matter, while an application was dismissed in a revenue law matter; further General Division judgments addressed land, tort, and statutory interpretation, administrative law and civil procedure, and civil procedure together with revenue law. The Singapore International Commercial Court dismissed an application in a civil procedure matter, and the High Court (Appellate Division) heard a matter concerning tort.

Notable judgments this week

CitationCourtJudgmentDisposition
[2026] SGHC(A) 18SGHC(A)LO YEW SENG v ASTRAWATI ALUWI
Tort
[2026] SGHC(I) 6SGHC(I)DVA & Anor v DVC
Civil Procedure
Application dismissed
[2026] SGHC 132SGHCTAN CHEK JIN ADRIAN & 2 Ors v COMPTROLLER OF INCOME TAX
Revenue Law
Application dismissed
[2026] SGHC 126SGHCEQUATION RECYCLING PTE. LTD. v LEADING BIO-ENERGY (S) PTE. LTD.
Contract · Landlord and Tenant · Restitution · Civil Procedure · Damages
Appeal allowed
[2026] SGHC 127SGHCZHUANG, YUJIE v OPENMETA PTE. LTD. & Anor
Companies
Appeal allowed
[2026] SGHC 133SGHCSkyventure VWT Singapore Pte Ltd v Simba Telecom Pte Ltd
Land · Tort · Statutory Interpretation
[2026] SGHC 130SGHCOng Cheng Cheng v Attorney-General
Administrative Law · Civil Procedure
[2026] SGHC 131SGHCSHAW TOWERS REALTY (PTE) LIMITED v Chief Assessor
Civil Procedure · Revenue Law

Dispositions, in the court's words

“We accordingly dismiss the application in SUM 25.58 Costs directions will be given separately.”

“The application is dismissed for the aforesaid reasons.”

“I allow the appeal against the DJ’s decision that the appellant was not entitled to the Late Interest on the Oct 2023 Utility Charges.”

“I allowed the appeal with brief oral grounds on 8 October 2025 and permitted Huang to be added as a respondent to OA 183. Huang has since filed affidavits and submissions to oppose the present application.”

Dispositions are quoted verbatim from the judgment text. They summarise the order made and are not legal advice.

Derived from 13 reported judgments with decision_date in 2026-06-15–2026-06-21 in the Singapore case-law corpus. Dispositions are verbatim from judgment_text (via case_outcome); counsel/firm lists are from case_entities, prosecutor-filtered (Attorney-General's Chambers excluded). Digest compiled . Notable judgments are selected by court seniority, citation frequency and disposition parseability.

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