Supreme Court Practice Directions 2013
  • Supreme Court Practice Directions 2013 (To be read with the Rules of Court (Cap. 322, R 5, 2014 Rev
  • Part I: Introduction
  • Part II: General Matters
  • Part III: Originating Processes and Documents
  • Part IIIA: Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Part IV: Interlocutory Applications
  • Part V: Discovery and Inspection of Electronically Stored Documents
  • Part VI: Evidence - Witnesses, Affidavits and Exhibits
  • Part VII: Fixing of Matters for Hearing
  • Part VIII: Documents and Authorities For Use In Court
  • Part IX: Judgments and Orders
  • Part X: Enforcement of Judgments and Orders
  • Part XI: Appeals and Hearings Before Court of 3 Judges
  • Part XII: Taxation Matters and Costs
  • Part XIII: Electronic Filing and Service
  • Part XIV: Electronic Filing and Service for Criminal Proceedings
  • Part XV: Technology Facilities
  • Part XVI: Admiralty Matters
  • Part XVII: Adoption and Probate Matters
  • Part XVIII: Matters Under The Legal Profession Act 1966
  • Part XIX: Matrimonial Proceedings and Matters Relating To The Guardianship of Infants
  • Part XX: Bankruptcy and Winding Up Matters
  • Part XXI: Applications Under The Mental Capacity Act 2008
  • Part XXII: Civil Proceedings That Do Not Use The Electronic Filing Service
  • Part XXIII: Medical Negligence Claims
  • Part XXIV: Reference to Actuarial Tables in Personal Injury and Death Claims
  • Part XXV: Other Matters Specific to Criminal Proceedings
  • Appendices
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Part XXIV: Reference to Actuarial Tables in Personal Injury and Death Claims

159. Reference to Actuarial Tables for the Assessment of Damages in Personal Injury and Death Claims

159. Reference to Actuarial Tables for the Assessment of Damages in Personal Injury and Death Claims

(1) In all proceedings for the assessment of damages in personal injury and death claims that are heard on or after 1 April 2021, the Court will refer to the “Actuarial Tables with Explanatory Notes for use in Personal Injury and Death Claims” published by Academy Publishing of the Singapore Academy of Law (the “Actuarial Tables”) to determine an appropriate multiplier, unless the facts of the case and ends of justice dictate otherwise. This is so regardless of when the accidents or incidents that gave rise to those claims occurred, and regardless of the dates on which the actions were commenced.

(2) The Actuarial Tables will serve as a guide and the selection of the appropriate multipliers and the amount of damages awarded remain at the discretion of the Court. Where appropriate on the facts and circumstances of the case, the Court may depart from the multipliers in the Actuarial Tables.

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