Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?

The doctrine of prospective overruling has been applied in Singapore since the 1990s with a focus on the applicability of nullen crimen nulla poena sine lege embodied in the Singapore Constitution. The underlying objectives are to maintain fairness to the accused persons and to protect their legitim...

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Main Author: CHAN, Gary Kok Yew
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-35392016-04-11T07:36:06Z Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future? CHAN, Gary Kok Yew The doctrine of prospective overruling has been applied in Singapore since the 1990s with a focus on the applicability of nullen crimen nulla poena sine lege embodied in the Singapore Constitution. The underlying objectives are to maintain fairness to the accused persons and to protect their legitimate expectations in criminal cases. The recent landmark decision in Public Prosecutor v Hue An Li has extended the applicability of the doctrine beyond criminal cases to also include civil matters. Though the general default position is that judicial pronouncements apply retrospectively and prospectively, the High Court has indicated that judges may exercise their discretion to limit the retroactive effect of such judicial pronouncements. It has developed a framework comprising a few factors for determining if prospective overruling should be invoked in a given case. The factors include the extent of the entrenchment of the existing rule or principle, the extent of change of the law, the reliance on the existing law and the level of foreseeability of the legal change. This judicial framework points the way forward for prospective overruling in Singapore and, at the same time, allows some flexibility for judicial identification and weighing of the specific factors according to the facts of the case. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1587 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-319-16175-4_16 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_unpaywall_primary_10_1007_978_3_319_16175_4&context=PC&vid=65SMU_INST:SMU_NUI&lang=en&search_scope=Everything&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Comparing%20the%20Prospective%20Effect%20of%20Judicial%20Rulings%20Across%20the%20Jurisdictions&offset=0 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Prospective Overruling Judicial Precedents Stare decisis declaratory theory Legitimate expectations Administrative Law Asian Studies Judges Jurisprudence Law
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building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Singapore
Prospective Overruling
Judicial Precedents
Stare decisis
declaratory theory
Legitimate expectations
Administrative Law
Asian Studies
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law
spellingShingle Singapore
Prospective Overruling
Judicial Precedents
Stare decisis
declaratory theory
Legitimate expectations
Administrative Law
Asian Studies
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law
CHAN, Gary Kok Yew
Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
description The doctrine of prospective overruling has been applied in Singapore since the 1990s with a focus on the applicability of nullen crimen nulla poena sine lege embodied in the Singapore Constitution. The underlying objectives are to maintain fairness to the accused persons and to protect their legitimate expectations in criminal cases. The recent landmark decision in Public Prosecutor v Hue An Li has extended the applicability of the doctrine beyond criminal cases to also include civil matters. Though the general default position is that judicial pronouncements apply retrospectively and prospectively, the High Court has indicated that judges may exercise their discretion to limit the retroactive effect of such judicial pronouncements. It has developed a framework comprising a few factors for determining if prospective overruling should be invoked in a given case. The factors include the extent of the entrenchment of the existing rule or principle, the extent of change of the law, the reliance on the existing law and the level of foreseeability of the legal change. This judicial framework points the way forward for prospective overruling in Singapore and, at the same time, allows some flexibility for judicial identification and weighing of the specific factors according to the facts of the case.
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author CHAN, Gary Kok Yew
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title Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
title_short Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
title_full Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
title_fullStr Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
title_sort prospective overruling in singapore: a judicial framework for the future?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1587
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