Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021
  • Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021
  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: Registry, Administration and Finance
  • Part 3: Electronic Filing and Service
  • Part 4: Electronic Filing and Service for Criminal Proceedings
  • Part 5: Civil Proceedings that Do Not Use the Electronic Filing Service
  • Part 6: Amicable Resolution of Disputes for Civil Cases
  • Part 7: Case Conferences
  • Part 8: Originating Processes, Documents, and Service In or Out of Singapore
  • Part 9: Interlocutory Applications
  • Part 10: Evidence – Witnesses, Affidavits and Exhibits
  • Part 11: Conduct of Court Proceedings
  • Part 12: Judgments and Orders
  • Part 13: Civil Appeals before the General Division
  • Part 14: Proceedings before the Appellate Division, the Court of Appeal, the Court of 3 Supreme Court Judges under the Legal Profession Act 1966 and appeals to the General Division under the Medical Registration Act 1997
  • Part 15: Assessment of Costs Matters and Costs
  • Part 16: Enforcement of Judgments and Orders
  • Part 17: Admiralty Matters
  • Part 18: Matters Under The Legal Profession Act 1966
  • Part 19: Bankruptcy and Winding Up Matters
  • Part 20: Medical Negligence Claims
  • Part 21: Reference to Actuarial Tables in Personal Injury and Death Claims
  • Part 22: Other Matters Specific to Criminal Proceedings
  • Part 23: Simplified Process for certain Intellectual Property Claims
  • Part 24: Express Track for Actions in the General Division
  • Appendices
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Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021

LAST UPDATED: 02 DECEMBER 2024

Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021 (To be read with Rules of Court 2021)

Practice Directions and Registrar’s Circulars are issued by the courts to supplement the Rules of Court by regulating court practice and procedure. Court users are expected to comply with all Practice Directions and Registrar’s Circulars issued by the court.

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