While doing research on Lum Chang, I came across the following piece of information on Singapore Law Watch listed 24 April 2013. Apparently, Lum Chang was involved in a law suit. Based on my understanding, Lum Chang (1st Defendant) won the case.
Case details and judgement here:- Singapore Law Watch
Excerpt from the judgement -
Ryobi-Kiso (S) Pte Ltd v Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd and another
[2013] SGHC 86
The case before me concerned an application by way of originating summons for an injunction against a call on a performance bond under a construction contract. After the hearing on 1 October 2012, I dismissed the application with the usual consequential costs orders. As the plaintiff applicant has appealed against my decision, I set out the grounds for my decision.
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Having regard to the overall tenor and context of the entire conduct of the parties, I am unable to conclude that the 1 st Defendant’s conduct was “so lacking in bona fides” (see BS Mount Sophia at [45]). I therefore dismissed the Plaintiff’s application with costs.
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