Written Answer by Minister for Law K Shanmugam to PQ on Outcome of Cases Filed with Protection from Harassment Court Since its Operationalisation
05 Oct 2022 Posted in Parliamentary speeches and responses
Ms He Ting Ru (Member of Parliament for Sengkang GRC)
Question
To ask the Minister for Law since the operationalisation of the Protection from Harassment Court (PHC) on 1 June 2021 (a) how many cases are filed with the PHC, broken down into criminal complaints and civil remedies respectively; (b) of the civil cases filed with PHC, how many are successful in obtaining (i) protection orders (ii) mandatory treatment orders and (iii) monetary compensation/damages; and (c) out of cases filed with criminal complaints, how many are referred to the Public Prosecutor for further action.
Written Answer:
- From the operationalisation of the Protection from Harassment Court (PHC) on 1 June 2021 to 30 June 2022, there have been 650 applications for civil remedies (i.e., protection orders, orders relating to false statements, and damages) filed with the PHC. Of these 650 applications, the PHC has granted 173 protection orders and awarded damages in 9 cases, as at 30 June 2022.
- Complaints for alleged Protection from Harassment Act (POHA) offences are filed by way of a Magistrate’s Complaint in the Magistrate’s Court, not the PHC. There have been 626 Magistrate’s Complaints filed for alleged POHA offences from 1 June 2021 to 30 June 2022.
- The Magistrate does not refer Magistrate’s Complaints to the Public Prosecutor, but may direct the Police to conduct investigations into the complaint, who may thereafter refer the matter to the Public Prosecutor. Information on the number of Magistrate’s Complaints filed for alleged POHA offences which were subsequently referred to the Public Prosecutor for further action is not readily available.
Last updated on 05 October 2022