LCYP v. JEK
CTC was joined as 2nd respondent because valid service in Delaware had been established, the joinder was necessary and convenient to determine whether the JK Trust funds were available to the Husband and to facilitate enforcement of any order, and Order 15 rule 6(2)(b) authorises joinder where a third party's...
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- Citation
- [2019] HKCFI 237
- Parties
- Petitioner: LCYP; 1st Respondent (husband): JEK; 2nd Respondent (trustee): Commonwealth Trust Company (CTC)
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 29 January 2019
- Case Number
- HCMC3/2018
- Procedural Posture
- Matrimonial Ancillary Relief and S17 Setting Aside Application / Joinder Hearing (pre Trial Directions); PTR Fixed; Trial to Be Heard With Main Ancillary Relief Trial
- Outcome
- Joinder granted.
- Legal Topics
- Joinder of Third Parties, Service of Process, Setting Aside Transactions Under S17 MPPO, Jurisdiction in Personam, Enforcement of Foreign Orders
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Parties
LCYP
Petitioner
JEK
1st Respondent (husband)
Commonwealth Trust Company (CTC)
2nd Respondent (trustee)
Procedural Posture
Matrimonial Ancillary Relief and S17 Setting Aside Application / Joinder Hearing (pre Trial Directions); PTR Fixed; Trial to Be Heard With Main Ancillary Relief Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Commonwealth Trust Company should be joined as a respondent
- 2 Whether service on CTC was valid under Delaware law
- 3 Whether the court has jurisdiction under s17 to set aside transfers to an overseas trust and to make orders enforceable in Delaware
Ratio Decidendi
CTC was joined as 2nd respondent because valid service in Delaware had been established, the joinder was necessary and convenient to determine whether the JK Trust funds were available to the Husband and to facilitate enforcement of any order, and Order 15 rule 6(2)(b) authorises joinder where a third party's presence is necessary for just and complete determination of disputed issues; the Husband did not oppose joinder.
Court Disposition
Joinder granted.
Orders
- Commonwealth Trust Company to be joined and named as 2nd respondent
- Husband to be renamed 1st respondent
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