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BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT
MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
DBMD21176B
BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT
GROUP MEMBERS

NO NAME FIN NUMBER PM
1. SHIVRAJ PATEL G1099448P
2. DINESH JAGWANI G1096070W
3. ANDREY SAPUTROSUGO G1100087N

DATE:
ANALYSIS /40
RESEARCH /30
ORGANIZATION /15
PRESENTATION /15

NAME OF LECTURER: Mr. DANIEL THEYAGU
BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT

CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLASS ASSIGNMENT MADE BY INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES

1. Shivraj Patel: Did research on the assignment as a whole and also responsible to do Question 3.
2. Dinesh Jagwani: Did the research on question 1 and also did that part along with that helped my colleagues when needed.
3. Andrey Saputrosugo: Did the whole of question 2 along with that helped my friends in a whenever necessary.

TABLE OF CONTENT

1. Question 1.
Essay: Pg 4-5
Diagram:

2. Question 2.
Diagram: Pg 6
Essay : Pg 7-10

3. Question 3: Pg 11-16 4. References: Pg 17

BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT

QUESTION 1
Essay
The Singapore Court Structure consists of three types of Courts.They are:-The Court of Appeal, The High Court and Subordinate Courts.
The Court of Appeal is the apex court in the Singapore Court structure.It hears appeals from the decisions of the High Court in civil and criminal matters.The Chief Justice and the Judges of Appeal sit in the Court of Appeal.It is usually made up of three judges.The decisions of this Court are binding are on all other courts and the decisions made by this court cannot be challenged.
The High Court comprises of the Chief Justice and the Judges of the High Court.All the proceedings in the High Court are carried out in front of a single judge.The High Court hears criminal as well as civil cases and also the cases from the subordinate courts.The High Court has supervision over

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