Companies
25 cases · January 2025 to February 2026
Overview
Companies law appeared in 24 reported decisions between January 2025 and December 2025, with the High Court (General Division) handling 28 case appearances and the High Court (Appellate Division) contributing 7 cases. Directors' duties was the most common sub-topic with 4 cases, while minority shareholder oppression appeared across multiple decisions covering remedial discretion, share valuation, and en bloc sale disputes. Schemes of arrangement, receiver and manager duties, and statutory derivative actions also featured.
Judge Mohamed Faizal decided the most company law cases with 7 decisions, followed by Judge Kannan Ramesh (4 cases) and Judges Woo Bih Li, Hri Kumar Nair, and Philip Jeyaretnam with 3 cases each. Allen & Gledhill LLP led firm appearances with 5 cases, followed by Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP and Drew & Napier LLC with 4 cases each.
Data coverage: between January 2025 and December 2025
Key Issues & Sub-Topics
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Court Distribution
What are the most common company law disputes in Singapore courts?
Among 24 company law cases between January 2025 and December 2025, directors' duties (4 cases) was the most frequently litigated issue, followed by minority shareholder oppression disputes, schemes of arrangement, statutory derivative actions, and receiver and manager duties.
Which judges handle company law cases in Singapore?
Judge Mohamed Faizal decided the most company law cases with 7 decisions between January 2025 and December 2025, followed by Judge Kannan Ramesh (4 cases), Judge Woo Bih Li (3 cases), Judge Hri Kumar Nair (3 cases), and Judge Philip Jeyaretnam (3 cases).