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Iswaran, 62, was handed the ... His lead lawyer Davinder Singh had argued for no more than eight weeks' jail, while Deputy Attorney-General Tai Wei Shyong pushed for a jail term of six to seven ...
The sentence was nearly double that of the six to seven months’ jail that Deputy Attorney-General Tai Wei Shyong had asked for, while Iswaran’s lawyer, Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, had ...
Iswaran asked to surrender himself to State Court 4A on Oct 7, at 4pm, a request which was granted by the judge. However, ... The 62-year-old was accompanied by his legal counsel Davinder Singh.
Iswaran will surrender himself at 4 pm at the State Courts, subject to any applications that will be made, said his lawyer, Senior Counsel Davinder Singh. SEE ALSO Iswaran’s hearing adjourned to Oct 3 ...
Mr. Iswaran’s lawyer, Davinder Singh, argued last week that Mr. Iswaran should not spend more than eight weeks in prison. He said his client’s actions did not have an impact on the reputation ...
But Iswaran’s lawyer, Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, argued that the former minister should serve no more than eight weeks in jail.
During former transport minister S Iswaran's trial on Tuesday (Sept 24), defence counsel Davinder Singh addressed his client's disgorgement of the money involved in the charges against him.
Iswaran’s lawyer, Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, argued that the gifts were received in the context of the former minister’s friendship with the two men and there was no premeditation involved in the ...
Davinder Singh, Iswaran’s lawyer and one of Singapore’s top litigators, argued that the gifts in question – valued at around S$400,000 (US$308,800) ...
Iswaran's lead lawyer Davinder Singh argued that no more than eight weeks' jail should be imposed, while Deputy Attorney-General Tai Wei Shyong sought six to seven months' jail.
Iswaran’s trial was initially scheduled to start earlier this month but was delayed until September 24. His legal team was led by Davinder Singh, a senior counsel and former lawmaker with the ...
Iswaran is being defended by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, Mr Navin Thevar, Mr Rajvinder Singh, Ms Sumedha Madhusudhanan and Ms Sheiffa Safi Shirbeeni of Davinder Singh Chambers.
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