The Law Under section 182 of the Penal Code (Cap. 224, 2008 Rev Ed), it is an offence for a person to give any public servant any information he knows or believes to be false. An offender convicted of an offence under this section shall be punished with imprisonment...
Cheating (sec 420) and Criminal Breach of Trust (sec 405)
Offence of Cheating under sec 420 of the Penal Code (Cap. 224, 2008 Rev Ed) A person cheats when he deceives any person and dishonestly induces that person he deceived to deliver any property or cause damage or harm to any person in body, mind, reputation or property....
Sexual Penetration of a Minor – Children and Young Person’s Act (CYPA)
The Criminal Law Reform Bill of 2019 took effect from 1 January 2020. It enhanced penalties for sexual exploitation offences involving minors below the age of 16 and addressed new offences for sexual exploitation of minors between 16 and 18 years of age. The...
Sexual Communication With a Minor
Illegal Sexual Communication With A Minor Sexual communication, or sexting, is the transmission of sexually explicit content from one party to another. This content can be in the form of images, videos or even sexually explicit text messages. While it is not illegal...
Sexual Offences, Voyeurism
Criminal Law Reform Bill 2019 The Criminal Law Reform Bill of 2019 was passed on 6 May 2019 and has since taken effect on 1 January 2020. Section 509 of the Penal Code, which previously addressed the wide range of offences relating to the insult of modesty of a woman,...
Registration of Business in Singapore
A business is an activity carried out on a continual basis for the purpose of gain. In Singapore, failure to register a business constitutes an offence under section 5 of the Business Names Registration Act (which came into effect on 3 January 2016) and is punishable...
Criminal Charges and Mental Health
In 2014, a Malaysian teacher faced criminal trespass and immigration charges in Singapore when she slipped past immigration officers at Woodlands Checkpoint by tailgating a car. She faced potential jail terms of up to 6 months on her 2 immigration charges and 3 months...
Community-Based Sentencing, Singapore
Community-based sentencing The court can make community-based sentences as an alternative to a sentence of imprisonment, caning or fine. These community orders include: Mandatory Treatment Order – An order for the offender to attend regular treatment sessions at the...
Drug Trafficking – Misuse of Drugs Act Singapore
The law Under section 5(1) of the Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap. 185, 2008 Rev Ed) (MDA), it is an offence for a person to traffic in a controlled drug. A person commits this offence if he has drugs in his possession for the purpose of trafficking. The list of controlled...
The Law on Possession and Consumption – Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap. 185, 2008 Rev Ed)
MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT (Cap. 185, 2008 Rev Ed) (MDA) The law on possession and consumption Under section 8(a) of the MDA, it is an offence for a person to have in his possession a controlled drug. 8(b) of the same act states that it is an offence for a person to smoke,...









