Defamation in Singapore

Defamation in Singapore

General Overview When a person writes or says something that causes injury to someone else, the court may deem such statements defamatory, especially if they have been read or heard by a large number of right-thinking individuals. Causing such injury or defamation may...
Possession and Advertisement of Obscene Films in Singapore

Possession and Advertisement of Obscene Films in Singapore

General Overview Obscene is generally a word that is used to explain morally offensive things that are sexual. Films that are indecent and offensive to morality are generally termed obscene films. One common example of such obscene films is pornographic films or...
Right of Private Defence in Singapore

Right of Private Defence in Singapore

General Overview Singapore is well-known for its low crime rates, which provide people and tourists with a sense of safety and security. However, the famous adage “low crime doesn’t imply no crime” remains valid, and individuals must know how to...
Sale of Obscene Books, etc.

Sale of Obscene Books, etc.

General Overview In Singapore, selling or circulating obscene materials is illegal. Such obscene materials can be of many types including books, drawings, films, etc. Exporting or importing such materials as well as knowing that such objects will be sold in the future...
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