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It’s not arbitary

Court said temple's acquisition based on planning factors AN APPEAL by three devotees to get back the site of their 66-year-old temple off Bartley Road has been dismissed. In an 18-page judgment released on Monday, the Court of Appeal rejected the trio's contention that the Government's acquisition of the land had violated the Republic's Constitution. The three devotees of Jin Long Si Temple - Ms Eng...

URA gazettes Singapore’s Master Plan 2008

Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has gazetted its Master Plan 2008. It is a statutory land use plan that guides physical development of the country for the next 10 to 15 years. Some 200,000 people visited the exhibition of the Draft Master Plan 2008 over the past six months. And as part of public consultation process, the urban planners also reviewed 300 feedback received during the...

Lee Tat wins legal battle against Grange Heights residents

A dispute between property developer Lee Tat Development and Grange Heights residents over a strip of land came to an end on Tuesday as the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Lee Tat, overturning an earlier appeal decision. It is extremely rare for the Court of Appeal to re-look a case that it has passed judgement on. Since the 1970s, Lee Tat has been trying to stop the residents from using a pathway,...

JTC to get less than 5% of awarded damages

Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) had won an appeal in a civil suit brought against it by a former sub-contractor and was awarded $8.1 million in damages. But in the latest twist to the four-year legal wrangle between JTC and sub-contractor Wishing Star, JTC will receive only $339,823. The saga began in Nov 2003 when Hong Kong-based Wishing Star cried foul over the way JTC terminated its services after it was...

Court ‘made use of’: Lawyers’ intent queried

THE Court of Three Judges is deliberating over how three lawyers should be taken to task for their roles in making a court wrongly pay out $4.27million. In hearing the matter last Thursday, Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong said it was clear the court had been 'made use of'. The question though, said the CJ, was the intent of the three lawyers - Ms Nor'ain Abu Bakar, Ms Ruby Tan and MrPeter Chua. In 2005,...

Application of 3 temple devotees over land acquisition dismissed

The High Court on Monday dismissed an application by three devotees of the Jing Long Si Temple. The devotees had initiated proceedings to declare that the government's acquisition of the temple site had violated the Constitution. The three devotees had initiated proceedings on January 16 this year, and the case was heard in chambers on January 29. The Court said the devotees had no standing to make the...

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