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Chiu Teng @ Kallang Pte Ltd v Singapore Land Authority

[2013] SGHC 262; [2014] 1 SLR 1047
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtHigh Court of Singapore
Year2013
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

Singapore law recognises substantive legitimate expectation as a standalone ground of judicial review, subject to an unequivocal representation, reasonable reliance and the absence of overriding public interest.

Area of Law

Constitutional & Public Law

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