Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company QSPC v Emrgent Risk Solutions Limited [2025] DIFC CFI 053 (29 August 2025)
The Court exercised its case management powers to consider the Defendant’s letter and ordered the Claimant to provide details of its document retention policy, supporting the determination of document production requests based on relevance and materiality.
- Citation
- [2025] DIFC CFI 053
- Parties
- Claimant: Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company QSPC; Defendant: Emrgent Risk Solutions Limited
- Jurisdiction
- United Arab Emirates
- Judgment Date
- 29 August 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial / Interlocutory Order on Document Production
- Outcome
- Interlocutory order issued
- Legal Topics
- Disclosure, Document Production, Case Management
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Parties
Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company QSPC
Claimant
Emrgent Risk Solutions Limited
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial / Interlocutory Order on Document Production
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Defendant's letter should be considered in determining amended requests to produce
- 2 Whether the Claimant must provide details of its document retention policy
Ratio Decidendi
The Court exercised its case management powers to consider the Defendant’s letter and ordered the Claimant to provide details of its document retention policy, supporting the determination of document production requests based on relevance and materiality.
Court Disposition
Interlocutory order issued
Orders
- Court will consider Defendant’s letter in determining amended requests to produce.
- Claimant must provide details of its document retention policy sworn in a statement supported by a statement of truth.
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