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Legal support for customs offences including smuggling, evasion, and import-export regulation violations in Singapore.
Legal support for agency offences including fraud, misconduct, and breach of fiduciary duties in Singapore.
The Misuse of Drugs Act regulates controlled substances in Singapore, enforcing strict penalties for possession, trafficking, and consumption.
The Prevention of Corruption Act enforces strict penalties for bribery and corrupt practices in Singapore.
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Cheating undermines trust and integrity, causing harm to relationships, personal growth, and overall emotional well-being.
Forgery involves the illegal creation or alteration of documents, signatures, or other items with the intent to deceive.
Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it, considered a criminal offense.
Criminal breach of trust involves dishonestly misappropriating or converting property entrusted to someone's care.
The Bankruptcy Act governs legal processes for declaring bankruptcy, managing debts, protecting creditorsโ rights, and offering financial relief to debtors.
We ensure fair division of matrimonial assets, protecting your financial interests during divorce proceedings.
Rioting involves violent disturbances, often marked by chaos, property damage, and public unrest, typically driven by social or political grievances.
Criminal trespass and housebreaking involve unlawfully entering someoneโs property with intent to commit a crime.
Voluntarily causing hurt involves intentionally inflicting bodily harm on another person without lawful justification or excuse.
The Protection from Harassment Act safeguards individuals from harassment, threats, and distressing behavior in Singapore.
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human being with intent, malice, or recklessness, often resulting in legal consequences and severe societal impact.
Culpable homicide refers to causing death through unlawful acts or negligence, without the intent of murder, but with criminal liability.
Criminal intimidation involves threatening harm to another person, causing fear, and is punishable under the law with severe penalties.
Criminal force against a public servant involves using violence or threats to obstruct their duty or authority.
Sexual offences involve non-consensual acts, including assault, harassment, exploitation, and abuse, violating personal boundaries and legal rights.
The Temporary Provisions Act establishes temporary legal measures for specific situations, ensuring governance continuity and addressing urgent matters.
The Moneylenders Act regulates money lending practices, ensuring fair lending, transparency, and protecting borrowers from exploitation in Singapore.
The Betting Act regulates gambling activities, ensuring legal frameworks for betting operations, protecting players, and preventing illegal betting practices in accordance with national laws.
Films Act offences involve illegal activities related to the production, distribution, and exhibition of films, including obscenity, unauthorized screenings, and breaches of licensing regulations.
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