Robin ng chee chuan biography
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General Marshal of say publicly Chinese Communistic Party since 2012
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Thesis | A Wellbroughtup • Ng Ai Tee (administratrix of the estate of Yap Yoon Moi, deceased) v Ng Chee Chuan |
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Decision Date | : | 19 March 2008 |
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Coram | : | Judith Prakash J |
Counsel Name(s) | : | Kelvin Chia Swee Chye (Balkenende Chew & Chia) for the plaintiff; Yoga Sharmini Yogarajah and Ryan Thomas Jacob (Haridass Ho & Partners) for the defendant |
Parties | : | Ng Ai Tee (administratrix of the estate of Yap Yoon Moi, deceased) — Ng Chee Chuan |
Civil Procedure
19 March 2008 | Judgment reserved. |
Judith Prakash J
Background
1 This is, basically, a family dispute. The plaintiff, Mdm Ng Ai Tee, has commenced action as the administratrix of the estate of her mother, Mdm Yap Yoon Moi (“Mdm Yap”) against her half brother, the defendant, Ng Chee Chuan, to recover certain moneys due to Mdm Yap under an alleged oral agreement.
2 The plaintiff and the defendant are two of the nine children of one Ng Ah Hing (“NAH”) who died on 8 June 1993. NAH had three wives. The defendant and his elder brother, Ng Chee Hua (“Larry Ng”), were the sons of the second wife but, as this marriage ended when the boys were young, they were brought up by NAH’s first wife, Mdm Teng, and lived with her and her five children. Mdm Y