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The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge vs The Holding WLL
CTFIC0036/2024
              Neutral Citation
                  [2024] QIC (F) 57
                Date
                  22 December 2024
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                Judges
                  George Arestis
                        
                      Dr. Muna Al-Marzouqi
                        
                      Yongjian Zhang
                        
                      Summary
                  
In a case filed by The University of Cambridge against The Holding W.L.L. in the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court, the court declined jurisdiction, leading to the claim's failure. Despite the claimant's efforts to assert jurisdiction based on a guarantee and indemnity agreement with Technolab, the court emphasized the importance of jurisdiction, noting that none of the parties were entities established in the Qatar Financial Centre. The court cited relevant provisions and previous cases, ultimately deciding not to exercise its discretionary power to accept jurisdiction, and made no order as to costs.
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                    George Arestis Cyprus 
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                    Dr. Muna Al-Marzouqi Qatar 
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                    Yongjian Zhang China 
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