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  2. Chng Suan Tze v Minister for Home Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Chng Suan Tze v. Minister for Home Affairs is a seminal case in administrative law decided by the Court of Appeal of Singapore in 1988. The Court decided the appeal in the appellants' favour on a technical ground, but considered obiter dicta the reviewability of government power in preventive detention cases under the Internal Security Act ("ISA").

  3. Immigration and Checkpoints Authority - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, ICA began issuing biometric passports to Singapore citizens. In October 2017, ICA started issuance of new biometric passports with additional security features. [59] This marked the second series of biometrics passports issued by Singapore. Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents have their iris bio-data registered as well. [60]

  4. Administrative law in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore High Court stated in Lines International Holding (S) Pte. Ltd. v. Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (1997) [89] that the adoption of a general policy by a body exercising an administrative discretion is perfectly valid provided the following conditions are satisfied: [90]

  5. Public Prosecutor v Taw Cheng Kong - Wikipedia

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    Singapore citizenship was considered by the Court to be an intelligible differentia, and hence the law is not arbitrary as there is a discernible classification between Singapore citizens and non-citizens or permanent residents. Hence the Court proceeded to the third stage. Stages 3(a) and (b) Section 37(1) passed stage 3(a).

  6. High Court of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Singapore is the nation's superior court of record. [18] It is superior in the sense that its jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases is unlimited compared to the Subordinate Courts of Singapore, and it hears appeals from lower courts.

  7. Court of Appeal of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal is Singapore's highest court, and thus its court of final appeal.Its earliest predecessor was the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements which, following legal changes introduced in 1873, [2] had jurisdiction to sit as a Full Court of Appeal with not less than three judges and as a Divisional Court at each settlement.

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  9. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Police certificates at Wikimedia Commons Clickable Maps providing general information on where to obtain a police certificate in the particular country from Citizenship and Immigration Canada; Canadian Immigration State Police Clearance Certificates; List of non-immigrant visa requirements for US State Dept. includes police ...