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Singapore Airlines Ltd v Tan Shwu Leng

[2001] 3 SLR(R) 439
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtSingapore Court of Appeal
Year2001
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Wrongful dismissal of cabin crew requires adherence to contractual due process in domestic inquiry proceedings; breach of procedural fairness may render dismissal unlawful.

Key Principle

wrongful dismissal; cabin crew; domestic inquiry; due process; contractual fairness

Area of Law

employment

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