The cases that shaped Singapore law in 2026
15 data points · Singapore case-law corpus
Among the 303 Singapore judgments decided in 2026 in this corpus, Xzu v Xzv ([2026] SGFC 31) was the most relied-on authority, cited by 4 of them. The 15 decisions that 2026's judgments cited most are listed below — the authorities that exerted the most pull on that year's reasoning. Each links to the judgment in full.
Key findings
Every figure below is computed from the Singapore case-law corpus and links to its source. See the methodology for how the numbers were derived.
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What does "changed the law in 2026" mean here?
It identifies the decisions that the Singapore judgments handed down in 2026 cited most often — a measure of forward-citation velocity. A case high on this list is one that 2026's courts repeatedly turned to in their reasoning. The figure is the number of distinct 2026 judgments in this corpus that cite the case; it is a measure of influence within the year, not a record of any case being overruled.
Why are the numbers a lower bound?
Only citations that resolve to another judgment held in this corpus are counted. Citations to foreign decisions, and citations whose target is not in this corpus, are excluded, so each figure is a conservative lower bound rather than a case's total citation count across all sources.
Methodology
For each Singapore judgment decided in 2026 in this corpus, the cases it cites are resolved against the citation graph; a case's score for 2026 is the number of DISTINCT 2026 judgments that cite it (its forward-citation velocity that year). Only citations that resolve to another decision held in this corpus are counted — citations to foreign judgments, and citations whose target is not in this corpus, are excluded, so each figure is a conservative lower bound. Of 10,176 citations recorded across the corpus, 316 resolve to an in-corpus decision. Because this corpus is composed of recent judgments, "changed the law in 2026" is measured here as the decisions that 2026's judgments relied on most heavily — the authorities exerting the most pull on that year's reasoning — not by any overturning or striking-down of earlier law, which this dataset does not record. 303 judgments were decided in 2026. Figures were last computed on 2026-06-18 and update as the corpus grows.
Compiled by the SG Case Law editorial team from primary sources — the judgments themselves and Singapore Statutes Online (sso.agc.gov.sg). · Updated 18 June 2026 · How we compile this