In a significant step towards strengthening judicial ties, the Supreme Court of Singapore and the Supreme Court of Mongolia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 4 July 2025. The agreement, formalised during a meeting between Singapore’s Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon and Mongolia’s Chief Justice Ganzorig Damdin, aims to enhance bilateral cooperation in judicial training, technology use, and capacity building.
The MOU marks a commitment to continuous exchanges and expanded cooperation between the two judiciaries. This collaboration is expected to foster mutual understanding and improve judicial processes in both nations. The signing ceremony took place at the Supreme Court in Singapore, following a bilateral meeting between the two chief justices.
Chief Justice Damdin led a nine-member delegation from Mongolia on a visit to the Singapore Courts, underscoring the importance of this partnership. The agreement is seen as a pivotal move to leverage shared expertise and resources, ultimately benefiting the judicial systems of both countries.
This MOU is part of a broader initiative to enhance international judicial cooperation and reflects a shared commitment to advancing legal frameworks through collaboration. The focus on judicial training and technology is particularly timely, as both countries seek to modernise their judicial processes and improve efficiency.
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