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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Apex Global Management Ltd v FI Call Ltd & Ors [2013] EWHC 2818 (Ch) (9 September 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2013/2818.html Cite as: [2013] EWHC 2818 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
COMPANIES COURT
B e f o r e :
IN THE MATTER OF FI CALL LIMITED
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2006
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B E T W E E N : |
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APEX GLOBAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED |
Petitioner |
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(1) FI CALL LIMITED (2) GLOBAL TORCH LIMITED (3) HRH PRINCE ABDULAZIZ BIN MISHAL BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD (4) EMAD MAHMOUD AHMED ABU AYSHIH (5) GLOBAL TORCH LIMITED |
Respondents |
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IN THE MATTER OF FI CALL LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 ____________________ |
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B E T W E E N : |
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GLOBAL TORCH LIMITED |
Petitioner |
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(1) APEX GLOBAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED (2) FAISAL ABDEL HAFIZ ALMHAIRAT (3) FI CALL LIMITED |
Respondents |
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MR. D. LIGHTMAN (instructed by Howard Kennedy) appeared on behalf of the Petitioner/Respondents.
MR. J. WARDELL QC and MR. S. ATKINSON (instructed by Irwin Mitchell) appeared on behalf of the 3rd to 5th Respondents/Petitioner.
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MR. JUSTICE NORRIS:
"--I am afraid that they are a party to these proceedings and I am afraid their protocols are valid in Saudi Arabia but not here. I cannot have this as a precedent for the future of this litigation. Prince Abdulaziz is a party to this litigation. He must be treated like every other party. The rules of the court must apply to him as to any other party. If he chooses not to make them applicable, then whatever consequences are appropriate will follow. I am sure that the matter will be carefully considered and I am sure that common sense will be exercised by the other parties to these proceedings. But the order must be in the form that would usually be made".
So it was. The Prince was subject to precisely the same personal obligations as every other party or principal actor.
"as the senior personal adviser to HRH Prince Abdulaziz I am making the statement on his behalf as well".
He then spoke to his knowledge of the Prince's knowledge of some of the matters which were required to be covered in para. 14 of Vos, J.'s order. In relation to para. 15 Mr. Abu-Ayshih made a witness statement which explained that he was providing information to the court under para. 15 of Vos, J.'s Order and continued,
"The information is provided by me on my own behalf and, in my capacity as a director, on behalf of Global Torch. I am the senior personal adviser to HRH Prince Abdulaziz and, for all purposes connected with this litigation, I am fully authorised by power of attorney to represent and make statements on his behalf, with his full authority and knowledge. I make this statement on his behalf as well as my own".
"-- I do not accept that the question is solely whether non-compliance will render further conduct of the proceedings unsatisfactory. As Arrow Nominees and Marcan Shipping indicate, the court is entitled to take into account the effect of making, or not making, the order sought on the overall fairness of the proceedings and the wider interests of justice as reflected in the overriding objective".