Recent judicial developments in Singapore tort law
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-2020
Abstract
This article examines the most significant Singapore Court of Appeal's decisions on tort law since 2016. It covers the torts of negligence, defamation, harassment, economic torts and malicious prosecution as well as the damages recoverable. The main issues discussed by the Singapore Court of Appeal were as follows:What should be the scope of duty of care for claims in negligence? How do we ensure legal certainty and coherence in its application to the myriad contexts?What is the standard of care expected of medical doctors in respect of the advice to be communicated by doctors to their patients?In what circumstances can we accommodate new heads of damages in negligence?How do we determine the quantum of damages recoverable with respect to the defence of contributory negligence?What is the distinction between statements deserving of absolute versus qualified privilege?In what circumstances may a director be protected from personal liability with respect to company torts?Should the tort of malicious prosecution extend to civil proceedings? Should we recognise the tort of abuse of process?Should punitive damages be allowed and if so, what is the permitted scope?
Keywords
Torts, Singapore
Discipline
Asian Studies | Torts
Research Areas
Private Law
Publication
Journal of the Malaysian Judiciary
Volume
[2020]
First Page
278
Last Page
316
ISSN
0127-9270
Publisher
Judicial Appointments Commission, Malaysia
Citation
CHAN, Gary Kok Yew.
Recent judicial developments in Singapore tort law. (2020). Journal of the Malaysian Judiciary. [2020], 278-316.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3086