Singapore legislation
Schedule 5
Schedule 5
Orders Made by Judge That Are Appealable Only With Leave
FIFTH SCHEDULESections 34(2)(d) and 83Orders Made by Judge That Are Appealable Only With LeaveExcept with the leave of a Judge, no appeal shall be brought to the Court of Appeal in any of the following cases:
where a Judge makes an order refusing leave to amend a pleading, except if —
the application for such leave is made after the expiry of any relevant period of limitation current at the date of issue of the writ of summons; and
the amendment is an amendment to correct the name of a party or to alter the capacity in which a party sues, or the effect of the amendment will be to add or substitute a new cause of action;
where a Judge makes an order giving security for costs;
where a Judge makes an order giving or refusing discovery or inspection of documents;
where a Judge makes an order refusing a stay of proceedings;
where a Judge makes an order at the hearing of any interlocutory application other than an application for any of the following matters:
for summary judgment;
to set aside a default judgment;
to strike out an action or a matter commenced by a writ of summons or by any other originating process, a pleading or a part of a pleading;
to dismiss an action or a matter commenced by a writ of summons or by any other originating process;
for further and better particulars;
for leave to amend a pleading;
for security for costs;
for discovery or inspection of documents;
for interrogatories to be varied or withdrawn, or for leave to serve interrogatories;
for a stay of proceedings.”.