Singapore legislation

Clause 64

of Courts (Civil and Criminal Justice) Reform Bill

Clause 64

Repeal and re-enactment of section 55

Section 55 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act is repealed and the following section substituted therefor:“Oral hearing not needed for appellate matters generally55.—

(1)

Subject to subsection (2), the Court of Appeal may decide any matter without hearing oral arguments, other than a matter prescribed by the Rules of Court.(2) Subsection (1) does not allow any part of a proceeding where oral evidence is given to be conducted without an oral hearing, unless all the parties consent.(3) Subject to subsection (4), the Court of Appeal may, in any matter that the court may decide without hearing oral arguments, direct that the matter be heard in an asynchronous manner by exchange of written correspondence with the party or parties using such means of communication as directed by the court.(4) The Court of Appeal must not hear a matter in an asynchronous manner if to do so would be inconsistent with the court’s duty to ensure that the proceedings are conducted fairly to all parties.(5) To avoid doubt, this section does not affect the power of the Court of Appeal to hear oral arguments before deciding any matter that may be decided without hearing oral arguments.”.