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J v K
CTFIC0064/2025
Neutral Citation
[2026] QIC (F) 8
Date
29 March 2026
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Judges
Fritz Brand
Helen Mountfield KC
Hon. James Allsop AC
Summary

The judgment issued by the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court on 29 March 2026 involves an injunction initially granted on 26 November 2025, restricting the Defendant/Respondent from transferring or diminishing the value of its shares and loans. The Claimant/Applicant, a German bank in liquidation, sought this injunction to prevent the Defendant from frustrating the enforcement of arbitral awards through asset dissipation. The Court confirmed the injunction, expanded its scope, and dismissed the Defendant's jurisdictional challenge. The Defendant is prohibited from various financial actions regarding specific loans and shares until the final claim resolution.
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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