Singapore legislation

Schedule 2

of Family Justice Act 2014

Schedule 2

Orders made by Family Court that are appealable only with leave

SECOND SCHEDULESections 23(2A) and 46AOrders made by Family Court that are appealable only with leave An appeal lies to the General Division of the High Court from a decision of a Family Court only with the leave of that Family Court or the General Division of the High Court in any of the following cases:

(a)

where a Family Court makes an order giving unconditional leave to defend any proceedings;

(b)

where a Family Court makes an order giving leave to defend any proceedings on condition that the party defending those proceedings pays into court or gives security for the sum claimed, except if the appellant is that party;

(c)

where a Family Court makes an order setting aside unconditionally a default judgment, regardless of how the default judgment was obtained (including whether by reason of a breach of an order of court or otherwise); (d)where a Family Court makes an order setting aside a default judgment on condition that the party against whom the judgment had been entered pays into court or gives security for the sum claimed, regardless of how the default judgment was obtained (including whether by reason of a breach of an order of court or otherwise), except if the appellant is that party.[16/2016; 40/2019]