Leading Statutory Interpretation Lawyers & Firms by Reported Cases — Singapore
29 reported cases · January 2023 to June 2026
Updated
What did Singapore courts decide in Statutory Interpretation?
Singapore courts issued 29 reported Statutory Interpretation judgments between 2023–2026, most in SGHC (23), of the 12 with a parseable operative disposition, the most common was Appeal dismissed (7), the median monetary award recorded was $19,200. This is a descriptive summary of what the courts recorded in reported decisions, not legal advice.
Compiled from 29 reported Statutory Interpretation 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 29 reported Statutory Interpretation judgments in Singapore courts (January 2023 to June 2026), Attorney-General's Chambers is the most active firm by reported case count (9 cases), Han Guangyuan Keith is the most active lawyer (2 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
Statutory Interpretation appears in 29 reported Singapore judgments (2023–2026). The most common sub-topics are Construction of statute (6), Construction of statute — Purposive approach (6) and Statutes — Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2004 (2). The most active judge by reported case count is Sundaresh Menon (3 cases) and the most active firm is Attorney-General's Chambers (9 cases).
Which law firms handle the most Statutory Interpretation cases in Singapore?
Attorney-General's Chambers leads in Statutory Interpretation with 9 cases between January 2023 and June 2026, followed by Drew & Napier LLC (4 cases) and Shook Lin & Bok LLP (3 cases). 42 firms appeared in Statutory Interpretation cases during this period.
Who are the leading Statutory Interpretation lawyers in Singapore?
Han Guangyuan Keith is the most active Statutory Interpretation lawyer in Singapore with 2 case appearances between January 2023 and June 2026, followed by Chia Voon Jiet (2) and Sim Bing Wen (2).
Which judges handle the most Statutory Interpretation cases in Singapore?
Sundaresh Menon has handled 3 Statutory Interpretation cases between January 2023 and June 2026, the most of any Singapore judge. Hoo Sheau Peng (2 cases) and Kannan Ramesh (2 cases) are also among the most active.
How many Statutory Interpretation cases are reported in Singapore courts?
29 reported Singapore judgments (2023–2026) involve Statutory Interpretation, most often decided by Sundaresh Menon.
What are the main sub-topics in Singapore Statutory Interpretation cases?
The main sub-topics are Construction of statute (6), Construction of statute — Purposive approach (6) and Statutes — Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2004 (2).
Case Volume by Year
Key Issues & Sub-Topics
Construction of statute 6 cases
Construction of statute — Purposive approach 6 cases
Statutes — Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2004 2 cases
Interpretation Act — Applicability to s 13(3)(a) of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2004 2 cases
Statutes — Telecommunications Act 1999 1 case
Statutes — Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act 2008 1 case
Statutes — Medical Registration (Amendment) Act 2020 section 23 1 case
Construction of statute — Principle of rectifying construction 1 case
Construction of statute — Purposive approach — Definition of “public body” — s 2 of the Prevention of Corruption Act — Whether Singapore Management University is a “public body” 1 case
Purposive approach — Extrinsic aids — Parliamentary materials — Definition of emotional or psychological abuse — Women’s Charter 1961 s 58B(4) 1 case
Construction of statute — Purposive approach — Relationship between general and specific purposes of statute 1 case
Construction of statute — Presumption against retrospective operation — Provision expressly restricting temporal application of legislation 1 case
S 44 of the Estate Agents Act 2010 1 case
Personal Data Protection Act 2012 — Consent and deemed consent 1 case
Personal Data Protection Act 2012 — Statutory tort under s 48O 1 case
Construction of statute — Whether Estate Agents Act 2010 and subsidiary legislation confer private rights of suits in respect of an estate agent’s breach of statutory duty 1 case
Penal statutes — Presumption against retrospective operation 1 case
Construction of statute — Sections 78(2) and 78(3) of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 1 case
Penal statutes 1 case
Construction of statute — Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 1 case
Construction of statute — Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 (2020 Rev Ed) 1 case
Statutes 1 case
Interpretation Act — Purposive approach 1 case
Key Statutes
Court Distribution
Cases
Page 2 of 2Methodology & 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. 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.