Hong Kong Court rejects allegation of fraud as basis for resisting enforcement of award | Practical Law

Hong Kong Court rejects allegation of fraud as basis for resisting enforcement of award | Practical Law

In T v C [2016] HCCT 23/2015, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside an order granting leave to enforce an arbitral award on the ground of fraud by the award creditor.

Hong Kong Court rejects allegation of fraud as basis for resisting enforcement of award

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 4-626-3205 (Approx. 4 pages)

Hong Kong Court rejects allegation of fraud as basis for resisting enforcement of award

by May Tai (Partner), Simon Chapman (Partner), Dominic Geiser (Partner) and Briana Young (Professional Support Lawyer), Herbert Smith Freehills
Published on 11 Apr 2016Hong Kong - PRC
In T v C [2016] HCCT 23/2015, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside an order granting leave to enforce an arbitral award on the ground of fraud by the award creditor.