That Singapore's law on contempt of court was codified in 2016, but still remains strict (or even draconian to some observers)?
Malaysia’s judges are more independent than Singapore’s for cases with political implications. Will be interesting to see what happens to this challenge.
—Jolovan Wham, Facebook. ↑This resulted in his charge for scandalizing the court, conviction affirmed — Wham Kwok Han Jolovan v Attorney-General [2020] SGCA 16
October:
Hong Kong
that during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory COVID testing (as authorized by Cap. 599J) was rolled out on almost a daily basis?
Singapore
that according to the Public Order Act 2009, a single-person demonstration can constitute an "assembly" (and thus subject to police permission)?
that fraudsters need to be dishonest in order to be convicted under an offence the Fraud Act 2006? ↑This looks pretty obvious, but in Hong Kong, to convict someone for fraud doesn't require any proof of dishonesty: see HKSAR v Chan Kam Ching [2022] HKCFA 7, (2022) 25 HKCFAR 48 para. 138.