Administrative Law

6 cases · July 2025 to January 2026

Overview

Administrative Law appeared in 6 reported decisions between July 2025 and January 2026, with the High Court (General Division) handling 7 case appearances. Judicial review was the most common sub-topic with 3 cases, including Wednesbury unreasonableness, review of decisions of religious associations, and an application to quash Coroner's findings. Natural justice issues, including allegations of breach of natural justice, appeared in 2 cases.

Judges Kannan Ramesh, See Kee Oon, Kwek Mean Luck, Andre Maniam, and Philip Jeyaretnam each decided 1 administrative law case during this period.

Data coverage: between July 2025 and January 2026

Key Issues & Sub-Topics

Judicial review 2
Judicial Review 1
Natural justice — Allegations of breach of natural justice 1
Natural justice 1
Judicial review — Wednesbury unreasonableness 1
Judicial review — Principles relating to review of decisions of religious associations 1
Judicial review — Application for leave to apply for judicial review to quash the Coroner’s findings 1

Court Distribution

What administrative law issues are litigated in Singapore courts?

Among 6 administrative law cases between July 2025 and January 2026, judicial review (3 cases) was the most common issue, including Wednesbury unreasonableness and review of religious association decisions. Natural justice allegations featured in 2 cases.

Which judges decide administrative law cases in Singapore?

Judges Kannan Ramesh, See Kee Oon, Kwek Mean Luck, Andre Maniam, and Philip Jeyaretnam each decided 1 administrative law case between July 2025 and January 2026, all primarily in the High Court (General Division).

Cases