Singapore legislation
Section 8A
Section 8A
Appointment of Presiding Judge of State Courts
(1)
For the purposes of the administration of this Act, the President may, on the recommendation of the Chief Justice, appoint a Supreme Court Judge or a Judicial Commissioner to be the Presiding Judge of the State Courts for such period as the Chief Justice may recommend.
(2)
Despite any other written law, the Presiding Judge of the State Courts may sit in any State Court and act as a judge (however described) thereof, in which case the Presiding Judge has all the jurisdiction, power and privileges of such a judge.
(3)
A Supreme Court Judge or a Judicial Commissioner may, during the period of his or her appointment as the Presiding Judge of the State Courts, continue to sit in the General Division of the High Court, the Appellate Division of the High Court or the Court of Appeal in accordance with the Constitution.
(4)
Any person appointed to be the Presiding Judge of the State Courts is, although the period of his or her appointment as such has expired or his or her appointment as such has been revoked, in relation to any case heard by him or her as a judge (however described) of a State Court, to continue to sit as such a judge for the purpose of giving judgment or otherwise.