• Litigation is the formal legal process which takes place when a case is handled through the Singapore Court system. Through legal proceedings conducted in Court, parties whom are involved in a legal dispute obtain the Court’s judgment and decision on how the dispute should be settled.
  • Civil litigation is the formal legal proceedings in Court which take place if the legal dispute relates to a civil case and if the case involves a person’s private rights and liabilities
  • A civil claim will be conducted through one of the following Courts, depending on the type and amount or value of claim:
    • Small Claims Tribunal:
      • This Court handles cases involving claims with an amount or value up to $10,000.
      • This Court can also handle claims with an amount or value up to $20,000 if both parties agree.
    • State Courts of Singapore:
      • Magistrates’ Courts:
        • These Courts handle cases involving claims with an amount or value up to $60,000.
      • District Courts:
        • These Courts handle cases involving claims with an amount or value up to $250,000.
      • Supreme Court of Singapore:
        • High Court:
          • This Court handles cases involving claims with an amount or value above $250,000.
          • This Court can also handle any claim with a lower amount or value.
        • Family Justice Courts:
          • These Courts handle cases involving family and matrimonial law such as divorce, maintenance of the wife and children, custody of children, domestic violence and personal protection orders.

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