Recent Developments in Discovery in Singapore: Teo Wai Cheong v Credit Industriel et Commercial [2013] SGCA 33
In a common law, adversarial system of litigation, “discovery” is often described as one of the most fundamental rules that ensure the just and efficient disposal of a dispute; parties are expected to conduct litigation “cards face up on the table” and disclose all relevant evidence before any heari...
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Main Authors: | CHEN, Siyuan, POON, Nicholas |
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