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Subhas Anandan

Subhas Anandan (25 December 1947 – 7 January 2015) was a prominent criminal lawyer in Singapore.〔Chan, C. (16 May 2007) "''Regrets? He has a few...''" ''The New Paper''. Retrieved 29 January 2010〕〔〔 He had appeared in numerous high-profile cases, including that of Quan Yi Fong,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.singaporelawwatch.sg/remweb/legal/ln2/rss/legalnews/67915.html?utm_source=web%20subscription&utm_medium=web&title=Quan%20Yifeng%20hires%20top%20lawyer )〕 and the kidney transplant case involving retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung. At the time of his death, he was the senior partner in law firm RHTLaw Taylor Wessing LLP and headed its department in criminal law.〔〔 He was a founding member and the first president of the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore.〔 He was also the president of Cuesports Singapore, the national sports association for billiards, snooker and pool.〔 Towards the end of his life Anandan's health began to deteriorate and in January 2015 he died of heart failure.
==Early life==
Subhas Anandan was born on 25 December 1947〔 to Raman Anandan〔 and Govindan Pushpanjaly,〔"''Mdm Govindan Pushpanjaly''" Obituary. (6 July 1995). ''The Straits Times'', pg 34. Retrieved 29 January 2010〕 in Kerala, India.〔 When he was five months old, the family migrated from Kerala to Singapore, where his father had found work as a clerk in the British Royal Navy. They lived in the staff quarters within the British naval base in Sembawang until his father retired in the early 1970s.
Anandan attended primary and secondary school in the naval base, first at Admiralty Asian School and then Naval Base School. He excelled academically and in sports too, including cricket and football. In 1963, after achieving a first grade in his Senior Cambridge (now 'O’ level) examinations, he left for India to study medicine in Madras (now Chennai) under the request of his mother. But after the first few lessons, he was convinced that he was not meant to be a doctor. He returned home after three months and started his pre-university education at Raffles Institution in 1964.
After completing his Higher School Certificate (now 'A’ level) examinations, he wanted to join the police force but eventually enrolled in the University of Singapore at the insistence of his father. While pursuing a degree in law, he participated in various extra-curricular activities, including playing on the university's football team and serving as secretary-general of the Socialists' Club.〔 He obtained his law degree in 1970 and went on to become to protege of Chan Sek Keong, then a senior partner at law firm Shook Lin & Bok and, later, a former Chief Justice of Singapore.〔Yap, S. (30 June 2008). "''Soaring legal eagle''" The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 January 2010.〕

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