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D v E
CTFIC0016/2025
Neutral Citation
[2025] QIC (F) 49
Date
09 October 2025
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Judges
Ali Malek KC
Professor Georges Affaki
Hon. James Allsop AC
Summary

In a judgment by the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court, the court addressed a dispute between a Claimant and Defendant regarding the transfer of shares under a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) dated 30 May 2024. The court confirmed it had jurisdiction to appoint an arbitrator under clause 6.4 of the SPA. The Claimant had not waived its right to arbitration despite initially seeking relief from the Court of Appeal. The court directed the parties to agree on a sole arbitrator within 21 days, failing which the court would appoint one under Qatar Arbitration Law. The judgment was signed by Justice James Allsop AC.
Judges
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Ali Malek KC
England
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Professor Georges Affaki
France
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Hon. James Allsop AC
Australia
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