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B v C
CTFIC0075/2023
Neutral Citation
[2024] QIC (F) 20
Date
05 May 2024
Status
Judges
Ali Malek KC
Dr. Muna Al-Marzouqi
Professor Georges Affaki
Summary
In a judgment by the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court, the application by B to set aside an arbitration award was dismissed. B's application, filed on 14 December 2023, sought to annul the award on grounds that it was against the interests of the QFC and public order or not conducted per the parties' agreement. The court, comprising Justice Ali Malek KC, Justice Dr. Muna Al-Marzouqi, and Justice Dr. Georges Affaki, ruled that B must pay C's costs. The case involved a dispute over a joint venture for road construction projects between business partners B and C.
Judges
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Ali Malek KC
England
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Dr. Muna Al-Marzouqi
Qatar
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Professor Georges Affaki
France
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