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Jeyaretnam and the Workers' Party to pay S$ 265,000 in damages and costs to ten plaintiffs in the second lawsuit. The Workers' Party appealed against the judgement but lost the appeal on 21 April 1999. At the time, the total sum had increased to almost S$ 500,000, including legal costs. Eight
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made a 15-minute documentary about
Jeyaretnam after they met him while he was selling books on the streets. At the time, they did not know that he was a prominent opposition politician, and had not obtained official approval from Ngee Ann Polytechnic to make the documentary. The film was going to be
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in April 2002. However, the documentary was in violation of the Films Act, which bans the making, distribution and showing of films containing "wholly or partly either partisan or biased references to or comments on any political matter." As a result, it was withdrawn from the film festival and the
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of S$ 20,000 (10% of what Goh claimed) and 60% of Goh's legal costs. The judge also said Goh should pay 40% as the case was "overstated" and criticised the other plaintiffs' lawyers for not consolidating their lawsuits to reduce legal costs. Goh appealed against the judgement and the damages were
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and disqualified for a year from practising his profession. Their
Lordships order restores him to the roll of advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court of Singapore, but, because of the course taken by the criminal proceedings, their Lordships have no power to right the other wrongs which the
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by a non-jury trial court with two judges. Before the trial, Jeyaretnam sought to have Teo tried by a jury since his case took place in March 1969, ten months before the abolition of jury trials, so the case should be conferred for a jury trial. Jeyaretnam's request was overruled and Teo was
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Michael Khoo found Jeyaretnam and Wong guilty of one of the four charges they faced but acquitted them of the other three. After both the defendants and the prosecution appealed against the judgement, the case was heard in May 1984 by Chief Justice
1376:. Under the new rules, for civil cases, an appeal to the JCPC would be allowed only if all parties involved consented to it. Lee did not give his consent so Jeyaretnam could not appeal to the JCPC. All remaining appeals to the JCPC were eventually abolished from 8 April 1994 onwards.
1101:. On 17 June 2008, the Registry of Societies approved the Reform Party's application, making it an officially registered society in Singapore. Jeyaretnam served as the interim secretary-general of the party, which had only the legal minimum of ten members at the time of its creation.
1167:) and Lee's brother Lee Kim Yew (a director of Tat Lee Bank) had no influence on the MAS's decision to grant a banking licence to Tat Lee Bank. Mortimer, while defending Jeyaretnam, said that Jeyaretnam held no responsibility for all the insinuations inferred from his words.
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In 1986, following convictions for making false statements about the
Workers' Party's accounts, Jeyaretnam was not only fined and imprisoned for a month, but also lost his parliamentary seat. After he was disqualified from practising law in 1987, he appealed to the
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when the latter was still a practising lawyer, at times when
Jeyaretnam was the deputy public prosecutor and later the presiding court judge. He left the legal service in 1963 for private practice and eventually set up his own law firm in 1968.
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and the other plaintiffs resumed the 1997 defamation suits against
Jeyaretnam which had not been heard in court yet. Jeyaretnam attempted to have those lawsuits dismissed, but his application was turned down so he appealed to the
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appeals from
Jeyaretnam after he failed to pay instalments on time for the damages arising from the earlier defamation lawsuits. As undischarged bankrupts are barred from serving in Parliament, Jeyaretnam lost his seat as a
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Jeyaretnam met his wife, Margaret
Cynthia Walker, while they were both studying law in London. Walker joined Jeyaretnam in Singapore in 1956 and they married in February 1957. She died of cancer in 1980. They had two sons,
1226:. In April 1985, Wee found Jeyaretnam and Wong guilty of two of the three charges they had been acquitted of earlier, and fined them S$ 2,000 each. He also ordered a retrial for the offence of making a false declaration.
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Jeyaretnam was referred to the Singapore Parliament's Committee of Privileges, which looks into allegations of breaches of parliamentary privilege. He received a reprimand for not declaring a
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1467:. The lawsuits came after Tang had accused the plaintiffs of lying when they labelled him as "anti-Christian" and "Chinese chauvinist" during the campaigning period. Jeyaretnam had also said during a rally speech,
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1508:, who heard the case, delivered his judgement on 29 September 1997. He found Jeyaretnam's words were non-intentional yet defamatory, but not to the extent which Goh claimed, and ordered Jeyaretnam to pay Goh
1341:, who had committed suicide in December 1986 by overdosing while he was being investigated for corruption. Jeyaretnam asked how Teh had obtained the tablets he used to commit suicide, and if Prime Minister
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On 25 September 1985, Jeyaretnam and Wong were found guilty by a district court and each sentenced to three months' imprisonment, but they appealed against the judgement. In November 1986, High Court judge
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In October 2001, Jeyaretnam left the Workers' Party after he felt ostracised by his fellow party members and after he accused the party's leaders of not offering to help him with his debt payments.
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In March 1986, Jeyaretnam was referred to the Committee of Privileges again for making an unsubstantiated allegation in Parliament about the wrongful arrest of a citizen and failing to declare a
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evidence of corruption" in the 1997 lawsuits against his father. He also said that the unauthorised leaks had allowed the plaintiffs to claim aggravated damages, and that his father's lawyer
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but lost both appeals and incurred up to S$ 500,000 in damages and costs. As a result, he had to sell his bungalow to pay the damages and costs, and move into a rental apartment.
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proceedings against him and he was declared bankrupt in January 2001. In July 2001, Jeyaretnam appealed against his bankruptcy order and his case was heard in the
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for slandering him during the speeches they made in 1980. Chiam eventually dropped the lawsuits against Howe and Dhanabalan after they publicly apologised to him.
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in Market Street; the bank which was given a permit with alacrity, banking permit licence, when other banks were having difficulties getting their licence."
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residents about the committee's conduct during his hearing, he was fined a total of S$ 25,000 for making a distorted report of the hearing in his letters.
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in the early morning of 30 September 2008 after he complained that he had difficulties breathing. The doctors were unable to revive him and he died of
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3380:"SINGAPORE: International trial observer to attend Court of Appeal as former opposition leader JB Jeyaretnam faces possible expulsion from parliament"
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and Thomas Shields respectively. On 20 August 1997, Carman accused Goh of lying and challenged his assertions that Singapore was a democracy. During
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department, then as an interpreter in the Japanese Transport Department. In Jeyaretnam's oral interviews, he said it was a means to avoid being
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realised that they had inadvertently spread the allegedly defamatory words to more people, meaning that the plaintiffs could have sought more
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Lee filed a defamation suit against Jeyaretnam in court when the latter refused to apologise. Lee and Jeyaretnam were represented in court by
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from 1952 to 1963 before setting up his own law firm in 1968. He entered politics in 1971 and became the secretary-general of the opposition
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appellant and Wong have suffered. Their only prospect of redress, their Lordships understand, will be by way of petition for pardon to the
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and costs to the five PAP Members of Parliament by six instalments. Three instalments amounting to S$ 100,000 were paid by February 1998.
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proceedings against Jeyaretnam after he failed to pay an instalment, but discontinued them later with S$ 31,000 still outstanding.
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demanded an unconditional apology from Jeyaretnam for making the following remarks in a speech during the lead-up to the election:
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in July 2001 because undischarged bankrupts are barred from serving in Parliament and running for parliamentary elections.
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dismissed their appeals but reduced their sentences to one month's imprisonment and fined them S$ 5,000 each. Under the
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representatives who observed the trials said that the lawsuits were politically motivated. Goh commenced
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have to record their deep disquiet that by a series of misjudgements, the appellant and his co-accused
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of S$ 260,000 with interest on the amount and costs. After Jeyaretnam lost his appeal to the
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government had carried out an inquiry into the death of former National Development Minister
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3434:"Statement on Bertha Henson's Revelations Concerning P N Balji – An Editor's Confession"
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since Singapore gained independence in 1965. In the same year, Jeyaretnam represented
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Lin, Keith (11 May 2007). "Bankruptcy discharge bid: JBJ pays creditors on time".
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each time he went out, and that the first 2,000 copies had been almost sold out.
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in a French convent where his eldest sister was a student. When his education at
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called Henson's confession "brave" and said that it "provided
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due to his convictions in 1986, he still participated in the
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The Times: Joshua B. Jeyaretnam: Singapore opposition leader
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by Carman, Goh likened Jeyaretnam's statement to throwing a
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After the JCPC's judgement, Jeyaretnam requested President
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2852:"Opposition politician JBJ's Reform Party gets approval"
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Let the People Have Him: Chiam See Tong: The Early Years
2496:"Gangster who fired twice at police gets death penalty"
2199:"Opposition politician JBJ forming new political party"
1591:
could have used the unauthorised leaks in his defence.
1513:
subsequently increased to S$ 100,000 plus legal costs.
1373:
1097:
government again by forming a new political party, the
578:
in 1951. Upon returning to Singapore, he worked in the
523:; 5 January 1926 – 30 September 2008), better known as
3689:. Agence France Presse. 4 January 2002. Archived from
2533:
Unholy Trinity: The Adrian Lim 'Ritual' Child Killings
2366:. Scarecrow Press. 2 December 2010. pp. 126–127.
2323:
2321:
2319:
2317:
2315:
1325:
Although Jeyaretnam was barred from contesting in the
3731:
Amnesty International- background of defamation cases
3726:
Review of 'Lee's Law: How Singapore crushes dissent'
3142:
3140:
2949:
2947:
2920:
2918:
2768:"Jeya's disqualification came into effect on Nov 10"
2166:
2164:
2162:
2160:
2158:
2156:
2154:
2152:
2097:
2095:
2093:
2091:
2089:
2087:
2085:
2083:
2081:
2079:
1631:
that he had managed to sell as many as 10 copies of
1552:
made in 1997 had been unofficially forwarded by the
1360:
ruled against Jeyaretnam and ordered him to pay Lee
5142:
5116:
5010:
4814:
4728:
4532:
4357:
4331:
4185:
4159:
4143:
4113:
4102:
4082:
4019:
4003:
3978:
3967:
3904:
3869:
1149:respectively, with the latter defending Jeyaretnam
976:Jeyaretnam contested in Anson SMC again during the
498:
481:
464:
448:
418:
404:
394:
384:
368:
341:
336:
324:
312:
300:
274:
262:
250:
242:
223:
206:
194:
171:
159:
149:
130:
118:
106:
94:
75:
45:
5191:Singaporean Non-constituency Members of Parliament
3468:
2359:
2126:
2124:
1194:1983–1986: Convictions for making false statements
1000:Parliamentary fines and loss of parliamentary seat
613:Jeyaretnam had his first electoral victory in the
3020:"The politics of judicial institutions in S'pore"
2053:
2051:
2049:
2023:
2021:
1995:
1993:
1967:
1965:
1939:
1937:
1911:
1909:
1883:
1881:
1435:, Jeyaretnam faced nine defamation suits from 11
809:In February 1970, a month after the abolition of
621:when he won 51.93% of the vote against the PAP's
2677:"Election remarks; Chiam accepts Howe's apology"
1818:
1816:
1273:, barring him from practising law in Singapore.
917:First opposition Member of Parliament since 1965
2256:"J B Jeyaretnam dies of heart failure, aged 82"
1859:Chua, Val; Lee, Ching Wern (14 November 2020).
1667:manager, has been the secretary-general of the
1469:
1286:
1124:
842:In June 1971, Jeyaretnam joined the opposition
30:"Jeyaretnam" redirects here. For his sons, see
5216:Singaporean people of Sri Lankan Tamil descent
3523:Jawawa: Indonesian Business & Finance News
765:. In 1948, he left for England to read law at
3943:
3845:
3148:"History of the Workers' Party: 1987 to 1990"
2955:"History of the Workers' Party: 1971 to 1980"
2172:"History of the Workers' Party: 1991 to 2000"
2132:"1997 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"
2103:"History of the Workers' Party: 1981 to 1986"
2059:"1984 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"
1945:"1980 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"
1917:"1976 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"
1889:"1972 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"
1439:ministers and Members of Parliament from the
1065:against a PAP team led by Education Minister
8:
2566:
2564:
2562:
2560:
2558:
2556:
2554:
2552:
1861:"TODAY20: The lonely fighter (Oct 12, 2002)"
1348:After the election, Lee sued Jeyaretnam for
1321:1988–1990: Defamation suit from Lee Kuan Yew
1110:1977–1979: Defamation suit from Lee Kuan Yew
90:22 December 1981 – 10 November 1986
3519:"Singapore leader now sells book on street"
3119:"Constitution of the Republic of Singapore"
1028:his convictions for making false statements
793:on 27 November 1951, Jeyaretnam joined the
296:31 October 1981 – 10 November 1986
4110:
3975:
3950:
3936:
3928:
3852:
3838:
3830:
3735:
2598:"J.B.Jeyaretnam: Defender of Human Rights"
2283:
2281:
1540:Leaking of the police reports to the press
1400:in Singapore had not been sincere enough.
1074:
42:
5201:Singaporean politicians of Indian descent
238:18 June 2008 – 30 September 2008
3493:"Jeya loses NCMP seat, Speaker declares"
2882:Lee's Law: How Singapore Crushes Dissent
2731:
2729:
2727:
2725:
2001:"1979 PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION RESULTS"
1788:Lee's Law: How Singapore Crushes Dissent
1679:since 2021 and was the president of the
1536:, which heard the case on 25 July 2001.
5226:Saint Andrew's School, Singapore alumni
3049:Crossette, Barbara (16 November 1986).
2980:Crossette, Barbara (16 November 1986).
2535:. Singapore: Times Book International.
2514:"T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane"
2029:"1981 PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION RESULT"
1973:"1977 PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION RESULT"
1812:
1374:1988 JCPC ruling in Jeyaretnam's favour
1370:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1278:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1188:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
643:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
190:14 January 1997 – 23 July 2001
133:Secretary-General of the Workers' Party
5196:Workers' Party (Singapore) politicians
5186:Members of the Parliament of Singapore
3562:. Yahoo News Singapore. 6 January 2021
3324:"Singapore Leader Is Accused of Lying"
3210:from the original on 28 September 2018
3089:"Singapore Goes After Dow Jones Again"
3030:from the original on 22 September 2009
2925:Robertson, Geoffrey (7 October 2008).
2300:from the original on 30 September 2008
1303:President of the Republic of Singapore
988:with 60.28% against the PAP candidate
957:seeking damages from Defence Minister
761:, where he continued his education at
3812:Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
3721:Jeyaretnam's trials and tribulations
3432:Jeyaretnam, Kenneth (26 April 2019).
1823:Vengesan, Martin (7 September 2003).
1714:Singapore International Film Festival
1610:Non-constituency Member of Parliament
1392:, including Foreign Affairs Minister
1071:Non-constituency Member of Parliament
813:in Singapore, Jeyaretnam represented
719:while his parents were on leave from
670:Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
557:Non-constituency Member of Parliament
438:
226:Secretary-General of the Reform Party
7:
5206:Reform Party (Singapore) politicians
3641:from the original on 18 October 2015
3440:from the original on 6 February 2020
3413:from the original on 6 February 2020
2862:from the original on 4 October 2008.
2340:from the original on 4 December 2014
2336:. National Library Board Singapore.
2288:Kor, Kian Beng (30 September 2008).
1835:from the original on 9 November 2007
1265:, struck Jeyaretnam off the roll of
730:and started his formal education in
5231:Alumni of University College London
3759:Unofficial Leader of the Opposition
3614:from the original on 8 January 2015
3069:from the original on 14 August 2017
3000:from the original on 14 August 2017
2604:from the original on 3 January 2014
2398:from the original on 29 August 2016
2262:. 30 September 2008. Archived from
1492:International Commission of Jurists
757:After the war, Jeyaretnam moved to
4815:Politicians with legal backgrounds
3459:Burton, John (30 September 2008).
3275:. Associated Press. 20 August 1997
3176:Singapore Journal of Legal Studies
2476:from the original on 14 April 2015
2450:from the original on 14 April 2015
2424:from the original on 14 April 2015
2394:. National Archives of Singapore.
2362:Historical Dictionary of Singapore
1242:1987–1988: Disbarment and reversal
1049:but his application was rejected.
586:. Thereafter, he contested in the
25:
5246:Alumni of the UCL Faculty of Laws
3610:. The Economist. 9 October 2008.
3099:from the original on 11 June 2015
2652:"Dhana apologises to SDP's Chiam"
2470:"Accountant-General is acquitted"
2236:from the original on 6 April 2012
1671:since 2009. Philip Jeyaretnam, a
1198:In December 1983, Jeyaretnam and
5241:20th-century Singaporean lawyers
3407:"An editor's confession (added)"
3405:Henson, Bertha (25 April 2019).
2444:"Schoolboy rioter fined $ 1,000"
2224:Seah, Chiang Nee (19 May 2007).
2205:from the original on 23 May 2007
1368:, he attempted to appeal to the
711:descent, Jeyaretnam was born in
145:July 1971 – 27 May 2001
60:
3633:Mydans, Seth (3 October 2008).
3461:"Death of Singaporean maverick"
2736:Kurohi, Rei (2 November 2021).
1663:. Kenneth Jeyaretnam, a former
1161:Monetary Authority of Singapore
838:Elections between 1971 and 1980
822:eventually hanged in May 1971.
819:sentenced to death in Singapore
566:in 1926, Jeyaretnam grew up in
434:
3353:. Singapore: Jeya Publishers.
2909:National Archives of Singapore
2793:Ng, E-Jay (28 December 2009).
2418:"FORGED HIS UNCLE'S SIGNATURE"
2136:Elections Department Singapore
2063:Elections Department Singapore
2033:Elections Department Singapore
2005:Elections Department Singapore
1977:Elections Department Singapore
1949:Elections Department Singapore
1921:Elections Department Singapore
1893:Elections Department Singapore
1762:. Singapore: Jeya Publishers.
1733:. Singapore: Jeya Publishers.
1707:In 2001, three lecturers from
1574:if they had won the lawsuits.
1443:for speaking up in support of
1182:and costs. He appealed to the
676:after failing to keep up with
1:
5211:Singaporean Tamil politicians
3960:Legal profession in Singapore
3667:. Attorney-General's Chambers
3581:Ang, Qing (7 December 2020).
3125:. Attorney-General's Chambers
2850:Lin, Yan Qin (18 June 2008).
1612:on 25 July 2001. He was also
1459:, and Deputy Prime Ministers
1284:, noting in their judgement:
961:and Foreign Affairs Minister
740:Japanese occupation of Malaya
441:; died 1980)
3351:The Hatchet Man of Singapore
3204:Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada
2630:. Singapore: Epigram Books.
2330:"Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam"
2197:Mok, Fei Fei (20 May 2007).
1759:The Hatchet Man of Singapore
1717:three lecturers apologised.
1633:The Hatchet Man of Singapore
1625:The Hatchet Man of Singapore
1599:On 23 and 25 July 2001, the
1498:in attendance as observers.
1415:of the plaintiffs initiated
949:, founder of the opposition
736:English College Johore Bahru
606:, but lost to the governing
521:ஜோசுவா பெஞ்சமின் ஜெயரத்தினம்
54:ஜோசுவா பெஞ்சமின் ஜெயரத்தினம்
5134:Yong Pung How School of Law
4766:Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
4186:Judges of the Supreme Court
3862:Workers' Party of Singapore
1621:Make It Right for Singapore
1250:, acting on a complaint by
1128:Prime Minister of Singapore
1019:. After he sent letters to
695:on 30 September that year.
178:9th Parliament of Singapore
5262:
5048:Donaldson & Burkinshaw
3883:Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
3349:Jeyaretnam, J. B. (2003).
3249:Oorjitham, Santha (1997).
3229:"The suits against Tang".
2290:"JBJ dies of heart attack"
1756:Jeyaretnam, J. B. (2003).
1727:Jeyaretnam, J. B. (2000).
1675:, has been a judge of the
1261:, including Chief Justice
1081:Leaving the Workers' Party
953:, in filing a writ in the
951:Singapore Democratic Party
877:, Jeyaretnam contested in
513:Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
346:Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
29:
3917:Workers' Party Youth Wing
3818:
3809:
3801:
3793:
3785:Member of Parliament for
3783:
3775:
3765:
3756:
3750:
3743:
3738:
3665:Singapore Statutes Online
3298:"Open Court in Singapore"
3123:Singapore Statutes Online
2705:"COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES"
2226:"Return of the 'warrior'"
1691:Jeyaretnam was rushed to
1642:J B Jeyaretnam Foundation
1544:On 25 April 2019, former
1410:On 30 November 1998, the
1388:Members of Parliament of
1178:to pay Lee S$ 130,000 in
1089:Founding the Reform Party
767:University College London
691:in June 2008. He died of
520:
506:
471:University College London
332:
289:
231:
183:
138:
83:
71:
59:
52:
5155:Singapore Academy of Law
5150:Law Society of Singapore
4847:Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss
4022:Former Attorneys-General
3981:Former Ministers for Law
3384:Amnesty International UK
3024:www.singapore-window.org
2626:Loke, Hoe Yeong (2014).
1267:advocates and solicitors
1248:Law Society of Singapore
1015:had interfered with the
827:Toa Payoh ritual murders
699:Early life and education
538:Leader of the Opposition
385:Cause of death
78:Leader of the Opposition
5002:Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
3912:Parliament of Singapore
3745:Parliament of Singapore
3302:The Wall Street Journal
2884:. Scribe Publications.
2880:Lydgate, Chris (2003).
2709:Parliament of Singapore
1791:. Scribe Publications.
1785:Lydgate, Chris (2003).
795:Singapore Legal Service
559:between 1997 and 2001.
552:between 1981 and 1986.
424:Margaret Cynthia Walker
173:Non-Constituency Member
5098:Spruson & Ferguson
4987:Sandrasegaran Woodhull
4932:Pathmanaban Selvadurai
4332:Judicial Commissioners
2328:Chew, Valerie (2017).
1693:Tan Tock Seng Hospital
1554:Singapore Police Force
1473:
1307:
1236:Singapore Constitution
1136:
1041:Presidential elections
881:against PAP candidate
726:Jeyaretnam grew up in
655:President of Singapore
610:(PAP) in all of them.
570:before he read law in
319:Constituency abolished
27:Singaporean politician
5236:Members of Gray's Inn
5221:Singaporean Anglicans
5078:Morgan Lewis Stamford
4358:Notable former judges
4116:Former Chief Justices
4031:Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim
3095:. 12 September 2008.
2681:eresources.nlb.gov.sg
2656:eresources.nlb.gov.sg
1595:2001–2007: Bankruptcy
1518:Amnesty International
1496:Amnesty International
1433:1997 general election
1327:1988 general election
1259:panel of three judges
1216:Frederick Arthur Chua
1176:Frederick Arthur Chua
1116:1976 general election
1059:1997 general election
1053:1997 general election
1047:presidential election
978:1984 general election
939:United People's Front
911:1980 general election
879:Kampong Chai Chee SMC
875:1976 general election
868:United People's Front
860:People's Action Party
850:when he contested in
848:1972 general election
769:and graduated with a
738:was disrupted by the
662:1997 general election
645:, which reversed his
631:1984 general election
608:People's Action Party
596:1980 general election
5103:TSMP Law Corporation
5088:Rodyk & Davidson
5018:Allen & Gledhill
4852:Christopher de Souza
4625:Noor Mohamed Marican
1709:Ngee Ann Polytechnic
1280:(JCPC) reversed his
1080:
1006:conflict of interest
971:conflict of interest
568:Malaya and Singapore
546:Member of Parliament
278:Singapore Parliament
257:Position established
5143:Legal organisations
5093:Shook Lin & Bok
4720:Stephanie Yuen-Thio
4705:Eugene Thuraisingam
4218:Vinodh Coomaraswamy
3473:on 10 December 2022
2927:"Joshua Jeyaretnam"
2911:. 27 November 1978.
2531:John, Alan (1989).
2502:. 25 February 1970.
2334:Singapore Infopedia
1683:from 2004 to 2007.
1577:The following day,
773:(Honours) in 1951.
763:St. Andrew's School
684:suits against him.
574:and qualified as a
527:or by his initials
5129:SUSS School of Law
5124:NUS Faculty of Law
4912:Nadia Ahmad Samdin
4761:Lionel A. Sheridan
4665:Rajesh Sreenivasan
4395:Punch Coomaraswamy
3970:Executive officers
3739:Political offices
3328:The New York Times
3233:. 6 February 1997.
3200:"J. B. JEYARETNAM"
3154:on 6 February 2005
3055:The New York Times
2986:The New York Times
2961:on 6 February 2005
2774:. 10 December 1986
2178:on 6 February 2005
2109:on 6 February 2005
1699:at the age of 82.
1657:Kenneth Jeyaretnam
1579:Kenneth Jeyaretnam
1527:In December 2000,
1017:Subordinate Courts
893:against the PAP's
866:of the opposition
750:into building the
705:Anglican Christian
453:Kenneth Jeyaretnam
269:Kenneth Jeyaretnam
66:Jeyaretnam in 2005
32:Kenneth Jeyaretnam
5163:
5162:
5053:Drew & Napier
5023:Allen & Overy
4729:Notable academics
4710:Robert Carr Woods
4540:Ahmad Nizam Abbas
4528:
4527:
4485:T. S. Sinnathuray
4365:Abdul Wahab Ghows
4243:Philip Jeyaretnam
4105:Judicial officers
4098:
4097:
3925:
3924:
3828:
3827:
3819:Succeeded by
3794:Succeeded by
3766:Succeeded by
3608:"J.B. Jeyaretnam"
3587:The Straits Times
3546:The Straits Times
3497:The Straits Times
3206:. 26 March 2012.
2805:on 8 January 2015
2742:The Straits Times
2520:. 25 August 1973.
2518:The Straits Times
2500:The Straits Times
2294:The Straits Times
2266:on 3 October 2008
1661:Philip Jeyaretnam
1484:cross-examination
1455:, Prime Minister
1423:on 23 July 2001.
1156:The Straits Times
1075:declared bankrupt
903:Telok Blangah SMC
858:of the governing
783:called to the bar
680:from a series of
604:1979 by-elections
510:
509:
458:Philip Jeyaretnam
372:30 September 2008
36:Philip Jeyaretnam
16:(Redirected from
5253:
5083:Rajah & Tann
4867:J. B. Jeyaretnam
4736:Simon Chesterman
4555:Anil Balchandani
4370:J. W. D. Ambrose
4223:Dedar Singh Gill
4160:Judges of Appeal
4117:
4111:
4106:
4083:Attorney-General
4060:
4023:
4004:Minister for Law
3982:
3976:
3971:
3961:
3952:
3945:
3938:
3929:
3863:
3854:
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3840:
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3802:Preceded by
3776:Preceded by
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3467:. Archived from
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3304:. 27 August 1997
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3150:. Archived from
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2801:. Archived from
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2600:. Think Centre.
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2578:. 2 October 2008
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2174:. Archived from
2168:
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2142:
2128:
2119:
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2116:
2114:
2105:. Archived from
2099:
2074:
2073:
2071:
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1840:
1825:"Still standing"
1820:
1802:
1781:
1752:
1712:screened at the
1629:Associated Press
1488:Molotov cocktail
1477:Queen's Counsels
1252:Attorney-General
1143:Robert Alexander
1140:Queen's Counsels
994:Sixth Parliament
986:Potong Pasir SMC
923:1981 by-election
833:Political career
771:Bachelor of Laws
709:Sri Lankan Tamil
615:1981 by-election
525:J. B. Jeyaretnam
522:
502:"Tiger of Anson"
442:
440:
436:
375:
355:
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337:Personal details
315:
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374:(2008-09-30)
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161:Succeeded by
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120:Succeeded by
101:Lee Kuan Yew
85:
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5181:2008 deaths
5176:1926 births
5117:Law schools
5058:Harry Elias
4997:Charles Yeo
4977:Patrick Tay
4917:Vikram Nair
4872:Desmond Lee
4862:Ho Peng Kee
4796:Thio Li-ann
4741:Leslie Chew
4635:K. S. Rajah
4585:Jane Ittogi
4565:Harry Elias
4510:L. P. Thean
4480:Choor Singh
4455:A. P. Rajah
4445:Quentin Loh
4425:Warren Khoo
4303:See Kee Oon
4167:Belinda Ang
4090:Lucien Wong
4074:V. K. Rajah
4051:Walter Woon
3891:(2001–2018)
3885:(1971–2001)
3879:(1957–1963)
3697:20 November
3671:20 November
3661:"Films Act"
3592:18 November
3566:22 November
3529:19 November
3503:19 November
3477:19 November
3390:19 November
3334:19 November
3308:19 November
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3257:19 November
3158:19 November
3129:21 November
3034:3 September
2936:19 November
2835:19 November
2778:18 November
2714:19 November
2582:19 November
2572:"Firebrand"
2182:19 November
2141:18 November
2068:18 November
2038:18 November
2010:18 November
1982:18 November
1954:18 November
1926:18 November
1898:18 November
1870:18 November
1681:Law Society
1584:prima facie
1568:P. N. Balji
1311:Wee Kim Wee
1057:During the
990:Mah Bow Tan
982:Ng Pock Too
907:Rohan Kamis
899:by-election
887:by-election
883:Andrew Fong
873:During the
811:jury trials
660:During the
651:Wee Kim Wee
635:Ng Pock Too
544:, He was a
414:(1971–2001)
302:Preceded by
252:Preceded by
196:Preceded by
151:Preceded by
108:Preceded by
5170:Categories
4982:Edwin Tong
4967:Dennis Tan
4892:Sylvia Lim
4857:He Ting Ru
4822:Amrin Amin
4781:Eugene Tan
4715:Lionel Yee
4670:Adrian Tan
4650:Edmund Sim
4570:N. Ganesan
4515:George Wei
4490:Tan Ah Tah
4465:Bala Reddy
4390:F. A. Chua
4375:Andrew Ang
4344:Kristy Tan
4323:Woo Bih Li
4278:Debbie Ong
4258:Audrey Lim
3822:Steve Chia
3816:1997–2001
3791:1981–1986
3763:1981–1986
3444:6 February
3417:6 February
3253:. AsiaWeek
2747:2 December
2686:20 October
2661:20 October
1839:16 October
1807:References
1665:hedge fund
1605:bankruptcy
1522:bankruptcy
1502:High Court
1447:candidate
1417:bankruptcy
1412:High Court
1354:High Court
1298:Parliament
1282:disbarment
1212:High Court
1172:High Court
1114:After the
955:High Court
943:Parliament
862:(PAP) and
791:Gray's Inn
682:defamation
647:disbarment
627:Parliament
488:Politician
482:Profession
466:Alma mater
352:1926-01-05
307:Devan Nair
213:Steve Chia
4992:Alvin Yeo
4877:Ellen Lee
4791:Simon Tay
4776:David Tan
4756:Tommy Koh
4685:Roger Tan
4615:Peter Low
4349:Alex Wong
4228:Goh Yihan
3645:8 January
3618:8 January
3178:: 557–577
3073:14 August
3063:0362-4331
3004:14 August
2994:0362-4331
2809:8 January
2608:8 January
2402:28 August
2344:8 January
1614:disbarred
1290:Lordships
1202:chairman
1021:Anson SMC
927:Anson SMC
787:barrister
759:Singapore
713:Chankanai
619:Anson SMC
576:barrister
555:He was a
550:Anson SMC
379:Singapore
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