ZAC v. OCL

ZAC v. OCL

The Originating Summons was dismissed because the applicant failed to file any affidavit evidence required by Order 73 rule 5(4), leaving its allegations (inability to present case and public policy breach) as unsupported bare assertions; absent good reason to permit late evidence and given that non‑compliance...

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Citation
[2025] HKCFI 943
Parties
Plaintiff (claimant in the Arbitration): ZAC; Defendant (respondent in the Arbitration): OCL
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
4 March 2025
Case Number
HCCT133/2024
Procedural Posture
Construction and Arbitration Proceedings; Application to Set Aside Arbitral Award / Decision on Originating Summons to Set Aside Award (dismissed on Return Day)
Outcome
Originating Summons dismissed on its return day
Legal Topics
Setting Aside Arbitral Award, Inability to Present Case, Public Policy Challenge, Non Compliance With Procedural Rules, Abuse of Process, Costs on Indemnity Basis
Source Language
en
Arbitration Civil Procedure Public Policy Construction Law Setting Aside Arbitral Award Inability to Present Case Public Policy Challenge Non Compliance With Procedural Rules +2 more

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Parties

ZAC

Plaintiff (claimant in the Arbitration)

OCL

Defendant (respondent in the Arbitration)

Procedural Posture

Construction and Arbitration Proceedings; Application to Set Aside Arbitral Award / Decision on Originating Summons to Set Aside Award (dismissed on Return Day)

  1. 1 Whether the applicant demonstrated inability to present its case in arbitration
  2. 2 Whether the award is in conflict with Hong Kong public policy
  3. 3 Whether failure to file affidavit evidence with the Originating Summons in accordance with Order 73 rule 5(4) warrants dismissal

Ratio Decidendi

The Originating Summons was dismissed because the applicant failed to file any affidavit evidence required by Order 73 rule 5(4), leaving its allegations (inability to present case and public policy breach) as unsupported bare assertions; absent good reason to permit late evidence and given that non‑compliance constitutes an abuse of process, dismissal with indemnity costs was warranted.

Court Disposition

Originating Summons dismissed on its return day

Orders

  • Originating Summons dismissed on its return day
  • Costs to the Defendant (if any) on an indemnity basis