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Mohammad Faizal bin Sabtu v Public Prosecutor

[2012] SGHC 163; [2012] 4 SLR 947
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtSingapore High Court
Year2012
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

The separation of powers is part of the basic structure of the Singapore Constitution, but the mandatory minimum and enhanced punishments for repeat drug offenders under s 33A of the Misuse of Drugs Act do not unconstitutionally usurp the judicial power, because enacting offences and prescribing punishments (including mandatory minima and ranges) is a legislative, not a judicial, function.

Area of Law

public-law

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