CLAIMING DAMAGES FOR PSYCHIATRIC HARM OR ILLNESS AGAINST A DEFENDANT WHOSE NEGLIGENCE CAUSED THE DEATH OF A CLOSE RELATIVE

This week’s blog covers Paul and another (Appellants) v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1, a decision from the United Kingdom Supreme Court (the “UK Court”) which discusses whether, as a question of law, a claimant can claim damages for psychiatric harm suffered as a result of witnessing the death of a close relative from a medical condition which the defendant has negligently failed to diagnose and treat.

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A STEP IN THE PROCEEDINGS

Beltran, Julian Moreno and another v Terraform Labs Pte Ltd and others [2023] SGHC 340 concerned two appeals against the decision of the learned Assistant Registrar (“the AR”) dismissing the respective applications by the defendants (“the Stay Applications”) to stay the action (“the Suit”). Hri Kumar Nair J dismissed the appeals, having found that the first defendant, Terraform, had taken “a step in the proceedings”.

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DEFECTS AND DAMAGES

In Terrenus Energy SL2 Pte Ltd v Attika Interior + MEP Pte Ltd [2023] SGHC 333, the High Court dealt with a variety of commonly encountered issues in construction disputes. This blog sets out a quick discussion on the portion of the judgment related to defects and damages.

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WHEN TIME FOR APPEAL STARTS TO RUN

In Chan Pik Sun v Wan Hoe Keet and others [2023] SGHC(A) 36, the issue arose before the Appellate Division of the High Court (“the Appellate Division”) as to when the time for filing of an appeal began to run under O 19 r 4 of the Rules of Court 2021 (“ROC 2021”).

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