Linsen International Ltd & Ors v Humpuss Sea Transport PTE Ltd & Anor
The claimants were not obliged to disclose the fact or content of the without prejudice meeting as part of their duty of full and frank disclosure; there is a real risk of dissipation of assets by the defendants, justifying the continuation of the freezing order; the amount specified in the order should be reduced...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Linsen International Limited; Claimant: Nelson Cove Shipholding S.A.; Claimant: Elspeth Shipping Corporation; Claimant: Romford Services S.A.; Defendant: Humpuss Sea Transport Pte Ltd; Defendant: P.T. Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi TBK Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 19 February 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial Arbitration/freezing Order Application / Post Interim Freezing Order; Application to Set Aside or Vary Order
- Outcome
- Worldwide freezing order continued with modifications
- Legal Topics
- Freezing Orders, Full and Frank Disclosure, Without Prejudice Communications, Risk of Dissipation, Breach of Undertaking, Disclosure of Assets
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Parties
Linsen International Limited
Claimant
Nelson Cove Shipholding S.A.
Claimant
Elspeth Shipping Corporation
Claimant
Romford Services S.A.
Claimant
Humpuss Sea Transport Pte Ltd
Defendant
P.T. Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi TBK Ltd
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial Arbitration/freezing Order Application / Post Interim Freezing Order; Application to Set Aside or Vary Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the claimants failed in their duty of full and frank disclosure by not revealing without prejudice negotiations prior to obtaining a freezing order
- 2 Whether there is a real risk of dissipation of assets justifying the continuation of the worldwide freezing order
- 3 Whether the amount specified in the freezing order should be reduced
Ratio Decidendi
The claimants were not obliged to disclose the fact or content of the without prejudice meeting as part of their duty of full and frank disclosure; there is a real risk of dissipation of assets by the defendants, justifying the continuation of the freezing order; the amount specified in the order should be reduced to $75,000,000; the claimants did not breach their undertaking by seeking discovery in the US; and the defendants must provide further disclosure of their assets as specified.
Court Disposition
Worldwide freezing order continued with modifications
Orders
- Freezing order continued against both defendants in the reduced sum of $75,000,000
- Defendants to provide further disclosure of assets as specified, including audited and unaudited unconsolidated financial statements of HS and HIT, and details of asset transfers and receivables
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