Tan Teow Yeow

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Tan Teow Yeow
Judicial Commissioner
In office
15 March 1989 – 15 March 1991
Personal details
Born1946
Singapore
Died6 August 2008 (aged 62)
ResidenceSingapore
Alma materNational University of Singapore

Tan Teow Yeow (

Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Singapore
and a former President of the Industrial Arbitration Court.

Early life and education

Tan graduated from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law in 1967.

Career

Tan served in the legal sector for 40 years. He started his career first as a Deputy Public Prosecutor and then as a

Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Singapore from 1989 to 1991.[3]

During his two-year term as Judicial Commissioner, one of the cases presided over by Tan was the case of

Lim Hwee Huang, a 19-year-old interior designer who was thrown to her death from the kitchen window of Neville's flat at Kallang Bahru. Neville, who was arrested in Malaysia in March 1987, was reportedly the first person to represent himself without a lawyer during a murder trial in Singapore. Although Neville argued that both he and Lim had consensual sex and that Lim could have either accidentally or suicidally fallen to her death, both Tan and another trial judge, Lai Kew Chai, overruled Neville's claims and instead, they both determined that he had "wilfully and cruelly" killed Lim after he raped the 19-year-old victim, and hence sentenced him to death on 22 November 1990.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "First Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow Heading the Inquiry into the …".
  2. ^ "History". www.iac.gov.sg. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  3. ^ a b "APPOINTMENT OF JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Man gets death for throwing girl from flat". The Straits Times (Overseas). 24 November 1990.