Rules of Court (Cap. 322, R 5, 2006 Rev. Ed.), O. 3 r. 2(4), archived from the original on 9 November 2009.
The Chief Justice is entitled to make regulations as he thinks fit as to vacations of the Supreme Court not exceeding two months in any calendar year.[1] There are two court vacations a year. The mid-year court vacation is usually around June, and the end-year court vacation around December.[2] Although trials and other hearings are generally not scheduled during court vacations, the Court remains open with a small number of Judges and registrars on duty to handle urgent matters.
Goh, Yihan (December 2008), "The Jurisdiction to Reopen Criminal Cases: A Consideration of the (Criminal) Statutory and Inherent Jurisdiction of the Singapore Court of Appeal", Singapore Journal of Legal Studies: 395–419{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link).