Standard Bank Plc & Anor v Agrinvest International Inc & Ors

Standard Bank Plc & Anor v Agrinvest International Inc & Ors

Clause 19.2 of the MSA is an exclusive jurisdiction clause obliging the parties to submit disputes to the English courts. The foreign proceedings in Egypt and Mississippi are vexatious and oppressive as they seek to subvert the English proceedings and are brought in breach of the exclusive jurisdiction clause. The...

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Parties
Claimant: Standard Bank PLC; Claimant: Standard Bank Group Limited; Defendant: Agrinvest International Inc.; Defendant: Charles Chawafaty; Defendant: Cairo Phoenix Foreign Trade Centre
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
09 November 2007
Procedural Posture
Commercial Court Part 8 Claim / Final Judgment on Anti Suit Injunction and Declarations of Non Liability
Outcome
Claim allowed. Permanent anti-suit injunction and declarations of non-liability granted.
Legal Topics
Anti Suit Injunctions, Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses, Applicable Law, Declaratory Relief, Time Bar/limitation
Private International Law Contract Law Civil Procedure Anti Suit Injunctions Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses Applicable Law Declaratory Relief Time Bar/limitation

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Parties

Standard Bank PLC

Claimant

Standard Bank Group Limited

Claimant

Agrinvest International Inc.

Defendant

Charles Chawafaty

Defendant

Cairo Phoenix Foreign Trade Centre

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Commercial Court Part 8 Claim / Final Judgment on Anti Suit Injunction and Declarations of Non Liability

  1. 1 Whether clause 19 of the Master Sale Agreement is an exclusive jurisdiction clause
  2. 2 Whether the English court should grant a permanent anti-suit injunction restraining foreign proceedings in Egypt and Mississippi
  3. 3 Whether declarations of non-liability and applicable law should be granted

Ratio Decidendi

Clause 19.2 of the MSA is an exclusive jurisdiction clause obliging the parties to submit disputes to the English courts. The foreign proceedings in Egypt and Mississippi are vexatious and oppressive as they seek to subvert the English proceedings and are brought in breach of the exclusive jurisdiction clause. The claims are time-barred under English law, and the Second Claimant is not a party to the relevant contracts. The claimants are entitled to a permanent anti-suit injunction and declarations of non-liability.

Court Disposition

Claim allowed. Permanent anti-suit injunction and declarations of non-liability granted.

Orders

  • Permanent anti-suit injunction restraining Agrinvest from prosecuting claims relating to the MSA in Egypt and Mississippi.
  • Permanent anti-suit injunction restraining Mr. Chawafaty and Cairo Phoenix from prosecuting claims relating to the MSA against the Bank in Egypt.