Ryan and Another v Friction Dynamics Ltd and others: ChD 14 Jun 2000

When granting asset freezing orders in support of proceedings in a foreign jurisdiction the court should exercise caution, particularly under the section since the court would not have full knowledge of the issues. Where good grounds existed, and comity required a court to grant an order, the requirements of risk of dissipation, and of a good case must be met; an order might be made even if refused by a foreign court, and the existence of a world-wide order already did not prevent an English court granting a local order.
Times 14-Jun-2000
Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 25
England and Wales

Updated: 29 August 2021; Ref: scu.88941