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J v K
CTFIC0064/2025
Neutral Citation
[2026] QIC (F) 7
Date
29 March 2026
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Judges
Fritz Brand
Helen Mountfield KC
Hon. James Allsop AC
Summary

In a judgment dated 29 March 2026, the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court dismissed the Defendant’s jurisdictional challenge and ordered the Defendant to pay the Claimant's legal costs. The Claimant, a German bank in liquidation, sought to reverse a share transfer by the Defendant, a holding company in the QFC, to avoid enforcement of arbitral awards obtained in London. The Claimant argued that the Defendant misled or concealed information from the QFC Authority and CRO, violating QFC Company Regulations. The Court found that it had jurisdiction under these regulations to hear the case.
Judges
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Fritz Brand
South Africa
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Helen Mountfield KC
England
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Hon. James Allsop AC
Australia
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