Hong Kong court sets aside part of an arbitral award on the basis of serious breach of due process | Practical Law

Hong Kong court sets aside part of an arbitral award on the basis of serious breach of due process | Practical Law

In China Property Development (Holdings) Ltd v Mandecly Ltd HCCT 53/2010, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside part of an arbitral award on the basis that the applicant had been denied an opportunity to present its case on certain issues.

Hong Kong court sets aside part of an arbitral award on the basis of serious breach of due process

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 6-610-0707 (Approx. 4 pages)

Hong Kong court sets aside part of an arbitral award on the basis of serious breach of due process

by Simon Chapman, Martin Wallace and Briana Young, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Published on 28 Apr 2015Hong Kong - PRC
In China Property Development (Holdings) Ltd v Mandecly Ltd HCCT 53/2010, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside part of an arbitral award on the basis that the applicant had been denied an opportunity to present its case on certain issues.