X AND ANOTHER v. ZPRC AND ANOTHER
The Court found it has jurisdiction under section 21L of the High Court Ordinance and that ZHK is a necessary and proper party under Order 11 r1; the arbitration clauses are wide and can extend to affiliates including Y; however, because the existence and validity of the Guarantee and arbitration agreements are...
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- Citation
- [2020] HKCFI 631
- Parties
- 1st Plaintiff: X; 2nd Plaintiff: Y; 1st Defendant: ZPRC; 2nd Defendant: ZHK
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 7 May 2020
- Case Number
- HCCT60/2019
- Procedural Posture
- Construction and Arbitration Proceedings (anti Suit Injunction) / Substantive Hearing of the Originating Summons
- Outcome
- Interim injunctive relief continued and interim anti-suit relief granted; application for permanent injunctions refused
- Legal Topics
- Anti Suit Injunction, Jurisdiction Under High Court Ordinance S21 L, Order 11 Rule 1 Leave to Serve Out, Competence Competence, Parallel Foreign Court Jurisdiction
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
X
1st Plaintiff
Y
2nd Plaintiff
ZPRC
1st Defendant
ZHK
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Construction and Arbitration Proceedings (anti Suit Injunction) / Substantive Hearing of the Originating Summons
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Court has jurisdiction under section 21L of the High Court Ordinance and Order 11 rule 1 RHC to grant anti-suit relief
- 2 Whether it is just and convenient to grant a permanent injunction restraining PRC proceedings in breach of the arbitration agreements
- 3 Whether the arbitration agreements extend to affiliates including Y
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found it has jurisdiction under section 21L of the High Court Ordinance and that ZHK is a necessary and proper party under Order 11 r1; the arbitration clauses are wide and can extend to affiliates including Y; however, because the existence and validity of the Guarantee and arbitration agreements are disputed and the arbitral tribunal (properly constituted) is better placed to determine those factual and credibility issues, it is not just and convenient to grant the permanent injunctions sought. The Court therefore continued the interim injunction against ZPRC (covering PRC1) and granted interim anti-suit relief in relation to PRC2 pending determination by the arbitral tribunal...
Court Disposition
Interim injunctive relief continued and interim anti-suit relief granted; application for permanent injunctions refused
Orders
- Continue Interim Injunction against ZPRC restraining PRC1 until determination by the arbitral tribunal in the Arbitration or until further order of the Court
- Supplemental Order that ZPRC shall perform all acts required by paragraph 1(a) of the Interim Injunction within 7 days of service of this Judgment
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