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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
(Lord Justice Mance)
Strand London WC2 Monday 30th July, 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE TUCKEY
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(1) GRUPO TORRAS SA | ||
(2) TORRAS HOSTENCH LONDON LIMITED | ||
Claimants/Respondents | ||
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SHEIKH FAHAD MOHAMMED AL-SABAH AND OTHERS | ||
Defendant/Appellant |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
appeared on behalf of the Appellant
MR A POPPLEWELL QC and MR P WRIGHT (Instructed by Messrs Baker & McKenzie, London EC4V 6JA)
appeared on behalf of the Respondents
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"The form of order in relation to the consequences of the discharge of these orders (including any continuing or restored undertakings by the Claimants and for liberty to apply for an inquiry) be deferred for agreement by the parties or, if no agreement can be reached, further application to the Court of Appeal."
"7. On 3 March 1985 Mance Lj granted a worldwide freezing injunction against Sheikh Khaled's assets (`the 1995 Order'). At Schedule 1 the order contained the usual undertakings. In particular:
(1) By undertaking (1) the Respondents gave a cross undertaking in damages to Sheikh Khaled.
(2) By undertaking (2) the Respondents undertook to (a) pay the reasonable costs of anyone other than Sheikh Khaled incurred in complying with the order and (b) meet any order for compensation awarded to any such person because of loss suffered as a result of the order.
(3) By undertaking (3) the Respondents undertook to put up security for undertakings (1) and (2) in the form of a bank guarantee in the sum of £500,000.
(4) by undertaking (4) the Respondents undertook `not without the leave of the court to begin proceedings against [Sheikh Khaled] in respect of the same subject matter as this action in any other jurisdiction. Nor will they use information obtained as a result of this order for the purpose of civil or criminal proceedings in any other jurisdiction.'
8. On 7 October 1997 Mance LJ granted the Respondents a worldwide freezing injunction against, amongst others, Sheikh Khaled in respect of assets held by trusts connected with Sheikh Khaled, as defined in paragraph 1 of the Order, (`the Trusts Order'). The Respondents gave, amongst others, the following undertakings:
(1) by undertaking 1 the Respondents gave a cross undertaking in damages.
(2) By undertaking 2 the Respondents undertook to put up security for undertaking 1 in the form of a bank guarantee in the sum of £100,000.
(3) By undertaking 5 the Respondents undertook to (a) pay the reasonable costs of third parties incurred in complying with the order and (b) meet any order for compensation awarded to any such person because of loss suffered as a result of the injunction.
(4) By undertaking 6 the Respondents undertook that `if for any reason this Order ceases to have effect ..., the Plaintiffs will forthwith take all reasonable steps to inform, in writing, any person or company to whom he has given notice of this Order, or who has reasonable grounds for supposing may act upon this order, that it has ceased to have effect'.
(5) By undertaking 7 the Respondents undertook `not without the leave of the court to begin proceedings against the Defendant in respect of the same subject matter as this action in any other jurisdiction. Nor will they use information obtained as a result of this order for the purpose of civil or criminal proceedings in any other jurisdiction.'
(6) By undertaking 8 the Respondents undertook not `without leave of the court seek to enforce this Order in any country outside England and Wales or seek an order of a similar nature including orders conferring a charge or other security against the Defendant of the Defendant's assets...'"
The cross-undertakings in damages (Schedule A1 and B1)
The undertakings to pay third party costs (Schedule A2 and B3)
Security in support of the undertakings (Schedule A3 and B2
Proceedings against Sheikh Khaled in other jurisdictions (Schedule A5(1) and B5(1) and (3)
"... GT and THL are not prepared to give a fresh undertaking in relation to the commencement of further proceedings against Sheikh Khaled and do not consider it appropriate to give a blanket undertaking in light of the myriad of circumstances that might subsequently arise. For example, further evidence as to Sheikh Khaled's involvement in the frauds perpetrated on GT and THL might become available in the Spanish criminal proceedings relating to the frauds on GT. ... It is possible that Mr de la Rosa ... may provide information in relation to Sheikh Khaled's involvement."
Use of information obtained under the 1995 and Trusts Orders (Schedule A5(2) and Schedule B5(2))
"Save to the extent that any such information is in the public domain, the Plaintiffs will not without leave of the Court use information obtained as a result of an Order of the Court in this jurisdiction for the purposes of civil or criminal proceedings in any other jurisdiction save for the purposes of (i) proceedings in this or any other jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this Order, (ii) proceedings in this or any other jurisdiction to enforce the judgment in this action and (iii) for the purposes of proceedings in this or any other jurisdiction to trace and recover monies and/or identify wrongdoers in respect of the same subject matter as this action."
Providing information that the 1995 and Trust Orders have ceased to have effect (Schedule A4 and B4)