Most court hearings to resume on June 8, many to take place through teleconferencing: Chief Justice

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Most court hearings to resume on June 8, many to take place through teleconferencing: Chief Justice
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SINGAPORE — In light of circuit breaker measures being eased next week, Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon announced on Friday (May 29) that hearings for most court cases will resume on June 8.

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