Portrait of Justice of the Court of Appeal Judith Prakash

Judith Prakash

Justice of the Court of Appeal 14 cases · 9 years on the bench

About Justice of the Court of Appeal Judith Prakash

Judith Prakash decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between January 2025 to February 2026, sitting in the Court of Appeal (10) and the High Court (General Division) (2). Key practice areas included Insolvency Law (2), Contempt of Court (2), Arbitration (2).

What areas of law does Judith Prakash specialize in?

Judith Prakash handled 2 cases in insolvency law, 2 cases in contempt of court, and 2 cases in arbitration between January 2025 to February 2026. Judith Prakash's decisions span 14 practice areas across 13 total judgments.

Legal Profession 9 cases

Judith Prakash has decided 9 Legal Profession cases between March 2025 to March 2025.

Insolvency Law 5 cases

Judith Prakash has decided 5 Insolvency Law cases between March 2025 to March 2026.

How many cases has Judith Prakash decided?

Judith Prakash decided 13 judgments in Singapore courts between January 2025 to February 2026. The majority were heard in the Court of Appeal (10 judgments).

Which courts does Judith Prakash sit in?

Between January 2025 to February 2026, Judith Prakash sat in the Court of Appeal (10 judgments), the High Court (General Division) (2 judgments), the Court of Appeal (International) (1 judgment).

Which judges does Judith Prakash frequently sit with?

Judith Prakash most frequently sat with Sundaresh Menon (undefined cases), Steven Chong (undefined cases), Belinda Ang Saw Ean (undefined cases) between January 2025 to February 2026.

What areas of law does Judith Prakash specialize in?

Judith Prakash has decided the most cases in Insolvency Law (2), Contempt of Court (2), Arbitration (2) between January 2025 to February 2026. Judith Prakash is one of 26 among judges in insolvency law.

Career Timeline

Justice of the Court of Appeal (1 August 2016)

Source: judiciary.gov.sg

Career Before the Bench

Thereafter she was in private practice until 1992. Starting as a shipping lawyer, she subsequently practiced commercial law in the areas of banking and finance and company law. She joined the Supreme Court as Judicial Commissioner in 1992 and became a High Court Judge in 1995

14
Total Cases
3
Delivered
11
Sat On (Coram)

Cases Delivered (3)

Coram (11)