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In His Capacity As

Organisation 3 cases

In His Capacity As appears in 3 reported Hong Kong court cases (2025), most often before the HKCFI.

About In His Capacity As

In His Capacity As appears in 3 reported Hong Kong court cases (2025). In His Capacity As is recorded as Plaintiff (1) and Defendant (2). These cases were heard before HKCFI (3).

Source: derived from 3 published Hong Kong judgments, most recent decision . Published on HKLII.

How many Singapore court cases involve In His Capacity As?

In His Capacity As appears in 3 reported Hong Kong court cases (2025).

Which courts does In His Capacity As appear in?

In His Capacity As appears before HKCFI (3).

In the court record

Entries recorded under "In His Capacity As" reflect litigants who appeared before the Court of First Instance in a representative capacity — as executor or administrator of a named estate — across matters concerning Wills, Probate & Estates, Judicial Review & Immigration, and Land & Property, reported in 2025. As plaintiff, Chan Choi Shing appeared in his personal capacity as beneficiary and in his capacity as executor of the estate of Chan Yuk Lun in Chan Choi Shing (In His Personal Capacity as the Beneficiary and in His Capacity as the Executor of the Estate of Chan Yuk Lun Deceased) v. District Lands Officer, Tai Po and Another [2025] HKCFI 4024.

As defendant, comparable representative-capacity parties appeared in Liu Kaibang, a Minor, by His Next Friend and Mother Liu Lijuan v. Lai Joseph Tak, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as the Executor of the Estate of Lai Dennis [2025] HKCFI 3105, and in Chan Chi Ming and Others v. Chen Chih Chiang, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as the Executor of the Estate of Wang Mu Tan, Deceased [2025] HKCFI 182.

What does the "In His Capacity As" party grouping represent?

It groups litigants who appeared in a representative capacity as executor or administrator of a named estate, across Wills, Probate & Estates, Judicial Review & Immigration, and Land & Property matters reported in 2025, such as Chan Choi Shing v. District Lands Officer, Tai Po and Another [2025] HKCFI 4024.

Practice Areas (from the 39-area taxonomy)

Frequently appeared alongside

Plaintiff (1)

Defendant (2)