Davinder Singh
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Davinder Singh Sachdev (Punjabi: ਦਵਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਸਚਦੇਵ; born 1 August 1957), SC, is a Singaporean lawyer and the Chief Executive Officer of the law firm Drew & Napier. He was described by Asia Pacific Legal 500 2009/2010 as being "without peer at the bar".[1] He was also a former Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency from 1988 to 2006.
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Education
Singh was educated in Saint Michael's School, Saint Joseph's Institution, National Junior College and the National University of Singapore (NUS)'s Faculty of Law. He was part of the NUS team which won the 1982 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, during which he was also named the Best Oralist.[2]
Legal career
Singh was appointed Senior Counsel (SC) in 1997. His legal career, spanning over 20 years, covered areas such as banking and corporate litigation, civil and commercial litigation, intellectual property, defamation, trust, tort and negligence.[3]
2005 National Kidney Foundation scandal
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In 2005, Singh represented Singapore Press Holdings in a lawsuit brought against them by T. T. Durai (CEO of the National Kidney Foundation (NKF)) for defamation in relation to an article written by one of their correspondents. Durai dropped the case on the second day of the trial.
2014–15 Roy Ngerng defamation case
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In 2014, Singh and three other lawyers from Drew & Napier represented Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore, in a defamation lawsuit against blogger Roy Ngerng, who was represented by M. Ravi and Eugene Thuraisingam. On 7 November 2014, Justice Lee Seiu Kin found Ngerng to have defamed Lee Hsien Loong in an online article whose contents suggested that the Prime Minister was guilty of criminal misappropriation.[4][5] In July 2015, during a hearing to assess the amount of damages he has to pay Lee Hsien Loong, Ngerng broke down in tears while he was being cross-examined by Singh.[6]
Non-legal career
Apart from his legal career, Singh also served as a Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency from 1988 to 2006. He has also held, or currently holds, independent and/or non-executive directorial positions in various companies, including ST Engineering, Singapore Airlines and Singapore Exchange.[3]
Personal life
Singh is a Sikh and, as of 2009, a divorcee with two sons.[citation needed]
References
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- 1957 births
- Living people
- Singaporean people of Punjabi descent
- Singaporean lawyers
- Singaporean Senior Counsel
- Members of the Parliament of Singapore
- People's Action Party politicians
- Saint Joseph's Institution, Singapore alumni
- National Junior College alumni
- National University of Singapore alumni
- Singaporean Sikhs