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[h=2]AG seeks costs against Mdm Vellama[/h]
October 8th, 2012 |
Author: Correspondent
Private Citizen Could be Ordered to Absorb Substantial Court Costs in Public Interest Litigation
Mdm Vellama and lawyer M Ravi.
At the cost hearing today (8 Oct), which was heard by Justice Pillai in chambers, the Attorney General represented by David Cheong, senior counsel, pressed for legal costs to be ordered against Vellama d/o Marie Muthu.
Madam Vellama, represented by Mr M. Ravi, vigorously defended that no order should be made against the applicant on the following grounds:
Justice Pillai directed both parties to submit their findings on whether there are exceptions to the general rule that the losing party pays the winning party in such cases. The justice further instructed both counsels to research Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom judicial precedents to learn if there are common law principals developed towards such an exception.
The matter is now fixed for further hearing on Tuesday, 16 October 2012, at 10:00am.
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Private Citizen Could be Ordered to Absorb Substantial Court Costs in Public Interest Litigation

At the cost hearing today (8 Oct), which was heard by Justice Pillai in chambers, the Attorney General represented by David Cheong, senior counsel, pressed for legal costs to be ordered against Vellama d/o Marie Muthu.
Madam Vellama, represented by Mr M. Ravi, vigorously defended that no order should be made against the applicant on the following grounds:
I. Madam Vellama had won two out of the four applications filed when her Judicial Review application at the leave stage was a success.
II. She also succeeded in getting the Attorney General’s striking out application dismissed when the Attorney General had taken out a strike application against Justice Pillai’s decision to allow Vellama to proceed with the open court hearing.
III. It was further submitted by Mr M. Ravi that Madame Vellama should be granted a Protective Cost Order to prevent a lay-litigant from being stifled by punitive costs in cases where Constitutional Rights are at stake.
This notion of a Protective Cost Order has found its passage in South Africa; however, it is less likely to surface in countries such as the United Kingdom, New Zealand or Australia. This is because these countries not only have institutional safeguards in place but also have a culture of individual civic activism wherein the cost of a public interest litigation, such as Madame Vellema’s case, that effects the realization of rights by all citizens, are sponsored by donations from citizen philanthropists.II. She also succeeded in getting the Attorney General’s striking out application dismissed when the Attorney General had taken out a strike application against Justice Pillai’s decision to allow Vellama to proceed with the open court hearing.
III. It was further submitted by Mr M. Ravi that Madame Vellama should be granted a Protective Cost Order to prevent a lay-litigant from being stifled by punitive costs in cases where Constitutional Rights are at stake.
Justice Pillai directed both parties to submit their findings on whether there are exceptions to the general rule that the losing party pays the winning party in such cases. The justice further instructed both counsels to research Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom judicial precedents to learn if there are common law principals developed towards such an exception.
The matter is now fixed for further hearing on Tuesday, 16 October 2012, at 10:00am.
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Editor’s note:
Mdm Vellama is appealing for contributions towards her legal fund (‘Mdm Vellama appeals for legal fund in respect of Hougang by-election case appeal‘). For enquiries, pls contact her lawyer Mr M Ravi directly ([email protected] ).
TRE is not collecting donations on behalf of Mdm Vellama. All contributions should be deposited directly into her own POSB account 405098440 (Vellama d/o Marie Muthu).
Mr M Ravi has informed TRE that currently, only $1.060 has been received.
.TRE is not collecting donations on behalf of Mdm Vellama. All contributions should be deposited directly into her own POSB account 405098440 (Vellama d/o Marie Muthu).
Mr M Ravi has informed TRE that currently, only $1.060 has been received.
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