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V. K. Rajah

Singaporean lawyer (born 1957)


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Singaporean lawyer (born 1957)

FieldValue
nameV. K. Rajah
honorific-suffix
image1 vk rajah smu school of law 2017.jpg
captionRajah in 2017 at SMU School of Law
order8th
officeAttorney-General of Singapore
term_start25 June 2014
term_end14 January 2017
deputyTan Siong Thye
appointerTony Tan
predecessorSteven Chong
successorLucien Wong
office2Judge of the Court of Appeal of Singapore
term_start211 April 2007
term_end224 June 2014
appointer2S. R. Nathan
office3Judge of the High Court of Singapore
term_start31 November 2004
term_end310 April 2007
appointer3S. R. Nathan
office4Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Singapore
term_start42 January 2004
term_end431 October 2021
appointer4S. R. Nathan
birth_date
birth_placeColony of Singapore
nationalitySingaporean
fatherT. T. Rajah
alma_materNational University of Singapore (LLB)
Trinity Hall, Cambridge (LLM)

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Trinity Hall, Cambridge (LLM) Vijaya Kumar Rajah (born 14 January 1957) is a Singaporean lawyer who served as the eighth attorney-general of Singapore between 2014 and 2017. Prior to his appointment as attorney-general, he served as a judge of the Court of Appeal of Singapore between 2007 and 2014, and a judge of the High Court of Singapore between 2004 and 2007.

Early life

Rajah was born in Singapore on 14 January 1957.

His father was Thampore Thamby Rajah, better known as T. T. Rajah, a leader of Barisan Sosialis, and founder of one of the "Big Four" law firms in Singapore, Rajah & Tann.

Rajah graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1982.

He went on to complete a Master of Laws with first class degree at Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1986.

Career

Rajah was among the first batch of lawyers in Singapore to be appointed Senior Counsel in 1997, and was once the managing partner of law firm Rajah & Tann. He was also part of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law moot team which won the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in 1982, a first for the university. The other members of the team were Davinder Singh, Jimmy Yim and Steven Chong. He was first appointed Judicial Commissioner on 2 January 2004, Judge of the High Court on 1 November 2004, and subsequently Judge of Appeal in April 2007.

One of the cases presided by Rajah as a High Court judge was the 2006 case of Constance Chee Cheong Hin, a schizophrenic who was charged with throwing a girl off her HDB block and causing the death of four-year-old Sindee Neo. Chee was found guilty of manslaughter and kidnapping and although the prosecution sought a life sentence for Chee, Rajah sentenced Chee to thirteen years in jail after he duly considered that Chee had strong familial support and her condition would improve as along as she consistently adhere to medical treatment while in prison.

Rajah's publications include Judicial Management in Singapore (with T. C. Choong, Singapore: Butterworths, 1990). He was also the chair of a committee that produced an influential report in 2007 reviewing Singapore's legal sector.

Rajah has been a Director at Monetary Authority of Singapore since 1 November 2014.

Rajah served as Attorney-General of Singapore until he was succeeded by Lucien Wong on 14 January 2017. During his term, he "emphasised fair prosecution and outcomes", even appealing as a prosecutor for a reduced sentence in 2015, which was unprecedented in Singapore. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong thanked him for carrying out his duties "with dynamism and commitment".

In 2021, Rajah was appointed Vice-President of the International Chamber of Commerce's Court of Arbitration.

Mr. V. K. Rajah is also the Chair Professor of 'Chair on International Commercial Arbitration and Investment treaty Arbitration', instituted at NLUD by Justice Indu Malhotra, former Judge, Supreme Court of India.

References

References

  1. (25 June 2014). "Leadership Profiles". [[Attorney-General of Singapore.
  2. (15 March 1996). "Ex-Barisan Sosialis leader T. T. Rajah's funeral today". [[The Straits Times]].
  3. "Global Restructuring Review - GRR 100 2019".
  4. (1 November 2004). "Statement From the Prime Minister's Office: Appointment of Judge of the High Court [Document No. 2004110101]". [[Prime Minister's Office (Singapore).
  5. (8 April 2006). "13 years' jail for ex-air hostess who caused girl's death". The Straits Times.
  6. (September 2007). "Report of the Committee to Develop the Singapore Legal Sector: Final Report". [[Ministry of Law (Singapore).
  7. "Company Overview of Rajah & Tann". Bloomberg L.P..
  8. "V K Rajah". Edipresse Media Asia Limited.
  9. "Attorney-General V K Rajah to step down next January". ChannelNewsAsia.
  10. "PM Lee thanks outgoing Attorney-General V K Rajah for outstanding contributions".
  11. (14 September 2021). "ICC Court appoints three Asian VPS".
  12. (9 December 2024). "International Commercial Arbitration and Investment treaty Arbitration', instituted at NLUD".
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