PART 1
PRELIMINARY
Short title
1.This Act is the Women’s Charter 1961.
Interpretation
(a) | habitually used by any 2 or more women or girls (whether or not at the same time or at different times) for the purpose of prostitution; | ||||
(b) | that has been used by any 2 or more women or girls (whether or not at the same time or at different times) for the purpose of prostitution and is likely to be used again for that purpose; or | ||||
(c) | that—
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“club” means any place which is used by an association of 2 or more persons for any purpose or object;
[Deleted by Act 3 of 2022 wef 30/12/2022]
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 30/12/2022]
(a) | for the purposes of sections 20, 21A and 56 and Parts8 and 10, means the General Division of the High Court or a Family Court; [Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023] |
(b) | for the purposes of Part7, means a Family Court; and |
(c) | for the purposes of Part9, means the General Division of the High Court or a Family Court, and includes the Syariah Court constituted under the Administration of Muslim Law Act1966; |
[Deleted by Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
“Director‑General” means the Director‑General of Social Welfare and includes any person who is authorised by the Director‑General to perform any of the duties or exercise any of the powers of the Director‑General under this Act;
“fit individual” means an individual whom the Director‑General, having regard to the character of the individual, thinks competent to provide care and protection to another individual;
(a) | during the subsistence of the marriage, was or became—
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(b) | continues to be unable to maintain himself; |
(a) | during the marriage, is or becomes—
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(b) | continues to be unable to maintain himself; |
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
“married woman” means a woman validly married under any law, religion, custom or usage;
(a) | from a digital mobile telephone to another digital mobile telephone; or |
(b) | from an electronic mail address to a digital mobile telephone, and the other way around; |
[Deleted by Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
“occupier” of a place means the tenant, subtenant or lessee thereof or any other person in charge of the place, whether or not in actual occupation and whether or not having powers to let or sublet;
“owner” of a place means a person who, for the time being, has power or authority to let, hire, sell or convey the place to another person, or who receives the rent of the place whether on the person’s own account or as an agent or a trustee for any other person;
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
“place” means any building, house, office, flat, room or cubicle or any part thereof, and any open or enclosed space and includes a ship, boat or any vessel, whether afloat or not, and any vehicle;
“place of assignation” means any place where communication is established with any woman or girl, either directly or through an intermediary, for any immoral purpose;
“place of public resort” means any place to which the public for the time being has access;
“place of safety” means any place of safety established under section177;
“prostitution” means the act of a female offering her body for sexual penetration for hire, whether in money or in kind;
(a) | a certificate of marriage created under section 30(2)(a); and |
(b) | a certificate of marriage contained in the State Marriage Register before the date of commencement of section 19 of the Women’s Charter (Amendment) Act 2022; [Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023] |
“Registrar” means the Registrar of Marriages appointed under section26 and includes an Assistant Registrar of Marriages;
“sexual penetration” means the penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth of a woman or girl by a man’s penis, or the sexual penetration of the vagina or anus of a woman or girl by a part of another person’s body (other than the penis) or by anything else;
“solemnisation” includes the contracting of a marriage or effecting a marriage in accordance with the law, religion, custom or usage of the parties or any of the parties thereto;
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 25/09/2023]
[27/2014; 7/2016; 30/2019; 36/2019; 40/2019]
(a) | a court may rely on circumstantial evidence to find that the particular place is used as a brothel; and | ||||||||||||||
(b) | a court may make such a finding without direct evidence that the particular place is used as a brothel.
[36/2019] |
Application
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 30/12/2022]
[15/2019]
[Act 3 of 2022 wef 30/12/2022]
[7/2016]
(3)Despite subsection(2), sections4, 5 and 6 apply to any person who contracts or purports to contract any such marriage during the subsistence of a marriage registered or deemed to be registered under the provisions of this Act or which was contracted under a law providing that or in contemplation of which the marriage is monogamous.
(4)No marriage between persons who are Muslims shall be solemnised or registered under this Act.
(5)For the purposes of this Act, a person who is a citizen of Singapore is deemed, until the contrary is proved, to be domiciled in Singapore.
Reckoning of age
(a) | the person is taken to have attained a particular age expressed in years on the corresponding anniversary of his or her birth (ignoring any fraction of a day); |
(b) | a reference to the anniversary of the person’s birth in paragraph (a) is a reference to the day on which the anniversary occurs; and |
(c) | if the person was born on 29 February in any year, then, in any subsequent year that is not a leap year, the anniversary of his or her birth is taken to be 28 February in that subsequent year. Illustration A person (N) is born on 21 July 2021. N is taken to attain 18 years of age on the first moment of 21 July 2039 (regardless of the time of the day at which N is born). [Act 3 of 2022 wef 30/12/2022] |