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Law Society factions strike compromise over election of new president
The Straits Times
|December 11, 2025
But EGM to discuss impact of appointment on independence of the Bar will go ahead
Different factions of the Law Society have met to resolve some unhappiness over the election of Mr Dinesh Singh Dhillon as the new president of the Law Society of Singapore.
Speaking to The Straits Times on the night of Dec 10, Senior Counsel Jimmy Yim revealed that the meeting involved three factions.
The groups comprised two members of the current Law Society council including president Lisa Sam; the four office-bearers of the incoming council including Mr Dhillon; and veteran lawyers Peter Cuthbert Low and Chandra Mohan Nair.
Mr Low and Mr Nair, both former Law Society presidents, are leading the group that had called for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to discuss the impact of Mr Dhillon's appointment on the independence of the Bar.
This is because Mr Dhillon-a non-elected member of the council - was elected president of the society.
Mr Yim said he had brought the three groups together to meet Law Minister Edwin Tong on Dec 3.
He said the solution offered was to recognise that Mr Dhillon was properly elected under the law, while respecting the expectations that Law Society members may have regarding how their president is elected.
The senior counsel said it was agreed that Mr Dinesh should serve as president in 2026, and if he wants to continue, he would have to stand for election among the general membership in October 2026.
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