Leading Criminal Procedure and Sentencing Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore

245 reported cases · January 2023 to June 2026

Updated

What did Singapore courts decide in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing?

Singapore courts issued 245 reported Criminal Procedure and Sentencing judgments between 2023–2026, most in SGHC (175), of the 110 with a parseable operative disposition, the most common was Appeal dismissed (50), the median monetary award recorded was $10,000. This is a descriptive summary of what the courts recorded in reported decisions, not legal advice.

Reported cases 245 (2023–2026)
By year 2026 (43) · 2025 (62) · 2024 (67) · 2023 (73)
By court SGHC (175) · SGCA (64) · SGHCF (4) · SGDC (2)
Outcomes (110 parseable) Appeal dismissed (50) · Appeal allowed (17) · Sentence imposed (14) · Application dismissed (11) · Convicted (10) · Acquitted (4) · Application allowed (2) · Application granted (1) · Application refused (1)
Median monetary award $10,000 (across 5 awards)
Most active counsel Anandan Bala (8) · Sarah Siaw (8) · Wong Woon Kwong (8) · Ashvin Hariharan (6) · Chan Yi Cheng (6)

Compiled from 245 reported Criminal Procedure and Sentencing judgments published on eLitigation. Counts and figures are derived from the judgments themselves; the Attorney-General's Chambers is excluded from the counsel and firm counts as the public prosecutor.

Outcome data updated

Across 245 reported Criminal Procedure and Sentencing judgments in Singapore courts (January 2023 to June 2026), Drew & Napier LLC is the most active firm by reported case count (11 cases), Wong Woon Kwong is the most active lawyer (10 case appearances). This ranks named firms and lawyers by how often they appear in reported decisions — a descriptive count of activity, not an assessment of quality or standing.

Overview

Criminal Procedure and Sentencing appears in 245 reported Singapore judgments (2023–2026). The most common sub-topics are Sentencing — Appeals (41), Sentencing (28) and Appeal (23). The most active judge by reported case count is Tay Yong Kwang (64 cases) and the most active firm is Drew & Napier LLC (11 cases).

Which law firms handle the most Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases in Singapore?

Drew & Napier LLC leads in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing with 11 cases between January 2023 and June 2026, followed by Eugene Thuraisingam LLP (11 cases) and Allen & Gledhill LLP (8 cases). 146 firms appeared in Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases during this period.

Who are the leading Criminal Procedure and Sentencing lawyers in Singapore?

Wong Woon Kwong is the most active Criminal Procedure and Sentencing lawyer in Singapore with 10 case appearances between January 2023 and June 2026, followed by Suang Wijaya (9) and Anandan Bala (9).

Which judges handle the most Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases in Singapore?

Tay Yong Kwang has handled 64 Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases between January 2023 and June 2026, the most of any Singapore judge. Vincent Hoong (53 cases) and Sundaresh Menon (49 cases) are also among the most active.

How many Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases are reported in Singapore courts?

245 reported Singapore judgments (2023–2026) involve Criminal Procedure and Sentencing, most often decided by Tay Yong Kwang.

What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Criminal Procedure and Sentencing cases?

The main sub-topics are Sentencing — Appeals (41), Sentencing (28) and Appeal (23).

Case Volume by Year

73
23
67
24
62
25
43
26
2023–2026

Key Issues & Sub-Topics

Stay of execution — Application under s 60G of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1969 (2020 Rev Ed) for permission to make a post-appeal application in a capital case 2 cases

Sentencing — Applicability of mandatory minimum sentence to an attempt to commit the offence of aggravated statutory rape 2 cases

Key Statutes

cited in 162 cases
Penal Code (Cap 224)
cited in 148 cases
cited in 69 cases
cited in 30 cases
cited in 26 cases
cited in 23 cases
cited in 20 cases
Applications in Capital Cases Act
cited in 14 cases
cited in 14 cases
cited in 10 cases
cited in 10 cases
Criminal Justice Reform Act
cited in 8 cases
cited in 7 cases
cited in 6 cases

Court Distribution

Cases

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[2024] SGHC 140
GFX v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
30 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGCA 20
Moad Fadzir Bin Mustaffa v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
21 May 2024
SGCA
[2024] SGHC 132
KOH LIAN KOK v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
21 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 134
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Iskandar Bin Jinan & Mohd Farid Merican Bin Maiden
21 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGCA 17
XU YUANCHEN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
20 May 2024
SGCA
[2024] SGCA 18
Moad Fadzir Bin Mustaffa v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
17 May 2024
SGCA
[2024] SGHC 131
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CGA
17 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 128
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v M Krishnan
15 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 129
CHEN SONG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
14 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 123
S ISWARAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
8 May 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 91
WONG POON KAY v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
28 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 77
YEO KEE SIAH v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
19 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 73
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Mark Kalaivanan s/o Tamilarasan
15 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 66
FAHD SIDDIQUI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
13 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 64
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CPS
8 March 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 34
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CRH
5 February 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 30
LIN HAIFENG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
1 February 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 25
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v ADAM BIN MOHAMED NOOR
31 January 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 23
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v GUMEDE STHEMBISO JOEL
29 January 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 12
JAYANT JIVAN GOLANI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
17 January 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 4
MICHAEL MARCUS LIEW v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
11 January 2024
SGHC
[2024] SGHC 2
NICHOLAS NG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
10 January 2024
SGHC
[2023] SGHC 358
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v CNK
28 December 2023
SGHC
[2023] SGHC 354
LEE SHIN NAN (LI XUNNAN) v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
18 December 2023
SGHC
[2023] SGHC 348
KAMIS BIN BASIR v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
11 December 2023
SGHC

Methodology & disclaimer

Firms and lawyers are ranked by the number of reported Supreme Court judgments they appear in, published on eLitigation. Counts reflect appearances in reported decisions only — unreported matters, settlements, and advisory work are not included. The Attorney-General's Chambers is excluded from the firm and lawyer lists because it appears as the public prosecutor, not as engaged defence counsel. This is a descriptive count of activity by reported case volume, not an assessment of quality or standing, and not an endorsement or recommendation of any firm or lawyer. It is information, not legal advice.