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The Bunga Melati 5

[2012] 4 SLR 546
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtSingapore Court of Appeal
Year2012
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Singapore Court of Appeal established the three-limb 'good arguable case' test for determining whether a jurisdictional gateway has been established under O 11 ROC.

Key Principle

good arguable case test for jurisdiction; three-limb test for establishing jurisdiction gateway

Area of Law

procedure

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