User:Sgconlaw/Lines International Holding (S) Pte. Ltd. v. Singapore Tourist Promotion Board
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Sgconlaw/Lines International Holding (S) Pte. Ltd. v. Singapore Tourist Promotion Board | |
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Court | High Court of Singapore |
Full case name | Lines International Holding (S) Pte Ltd v Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and another |
Decided | 9 January 1997 |
Citation | [1997] 1 S.L.R.(R.) 52 |
Case history | |
Prior actions | De Souza Kevin Desmond v. Minister for Home Affairs [1988] 1 S.L.R.(R.) 464, H.C.; Teo Soh Lung v. Minister for Home Affairs [1988] 2 S.L.R.(R.) 30, H.C. |
Related actions | Teo Soh Lung v. Minister for Home Affairs [1989] 1 S.L.R.(R) 461, H.C.; [1990] 1 S.L.R.(R) 347, C.A.; Cheng Vincent v. Minister for Home Affairs [1990] 1 S.L.R.(R.) 38, H.C. |
Court membership | |
Judge sitting | Judith Prakash J |
Case opinions | |
Exercise of discretion by President and Minister for Home Affairs under ss. 8 and 10 of the Internal Security Act subject to judicial review by a court as an objective rather than subjective test applies. |
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