G v. X AND OTHERS
The Award remained valid and binding for enforcement in Hong Kong because the Mainland Court did not set it aside; the PRC-directed re-arbitration was confined to a defined evidence issue and did not negate or replace the original Award on the merits, and therefore there was no ground to refuse or further delay...
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- Citation
- [2023] HKCFI 3316
- Parties
- Applicant: G; 1st Respondent: X; 2nd Respondent: GMCI; 3rd Respondent: GMCC
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 19 December 2023
- Case Number
- HCCT58/2021
- Procedural Posture
- Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Award / Decision on Enforcement Application (chambers)
- Outcome
- Applicant's application to enforce the arbitral award allowed; 1st Respondent's application to stay or adjourn enforcement dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, Setting Aside and Re Arbitration, Stay of Enforcement, Mareva Injunction, Costs
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
G
Applicant
X
1st Respondent
GMCI
2nd Respondent
GMCC
3rd Respondent
Procedural Posture
Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Award / Decision on Enforcement Application (chambers)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the CIETAC Award remained valid and binding for enforcement in Hong Kong after Mainland notice for re-arbitration
- 2 Whether the Mainland Court's re-arbitration order or related Mainland law provisions operated to suspend or terminate the Award for enforcement purposes in Hong Kong
- 3 Whether the procedure of the Arbitration and the re-arbitration fell outside parties' agreement and thus offended public policy
Ratio Decidendi
The Award remained valid and binding for enforcement in Hong Kong because the Mainland Court did not set it aside; the PRC-directed re-arbitration was confined to a defined evidence issue and did not negate or replace the original Award on the merits, and therefore there was no ground to refuse or further delay enforcement in Hong Kong; enforcement application allowed and stay dismissed.
Court Disposition
Applicant's application to enforce the arbitral award allowed; 1st Respondent's application to stay or adjourn enforcement dismissed
Orders
- Enforcement of the CIETAC award allowed
- 1st Respondent's application for stay/adjournment dismissed
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