Kanoria and others v Guinness: CA 21 Feb 2006

Lord Phillips CJ expressed his own doubts about whether section 103(2) gives the court a broad discretion to allow enforcement of an award where one of the grounds set out in that subsection has been established.

Citations:

[2006] EWCA Civ 222, [2006] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 701

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Statutes:

Arbitration Act 1996 101(2)

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

ApprovedYukos Oil Company v Dardana Ltd CA 18-Apr-2002
The claimant sought to enforce an arbitration award made in Sweden, even though it had yet to give its final adjudication on the defence under the New York Convention argued by the defendant.
Held: The Act cannot have been intended to give the . .

Cited by:

CitedDallah Estates and Tourism Holding Company v Ministry of Religious Affairs, Government Of Pakistan CA 20-Jul-2009
The claimant sought to enforce an international arbitration award against the defendant in respect of the provision of accommodation for Hajj pilgrims. A without notice order had been made to allow its enforcement, but that had been set aside.
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Updated: 06 August 2022; Ref: scu.239211