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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> AB Bank Ltd, Off-Shore Banking Unit (OBU) v Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC [2016] EWHC 2082 (Comm) (12 August 2016) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2016/2082.html Cite as: [2016] WLR(D) 490, [2017] 1 WLR 810, [2016] CP Rep 47, [2016] EWHC 2082 (Comm), [2016] 2 CLC 372, [2017] WLR 810 |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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AB Bank Limited, Off-Shore Banking Unit (OBU) |
Claimant |
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC |
Defendant |
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Andrew Ayres QC and Rachel Toney (instructed by DLA Piper LLP) for the Claimant
Hearing dates: 5 and 28 July 2016
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Teare :
The factual background
The jurisdictional gateway
"Interim remedy"
"Its purpose [the purpose of the application for a Norwich Pharmacal order] is to seek information to support a cause of action in other proceedings, and is ancillary to those other proceedings. It does not itself create a substantive cause of action."
"Injunction ordering act within the jurisdiction"
"Necessary and proper party"
Discretion
"2.1 The Account Holder irrevocably authorizes and permits the Bank as it deems fit to disclose and furnish, both inside and outside the United Arab Emirates information, including financial information, concerning the Account Holder and the Account(s) with the Bank (the "Information") to the Bank's subsidiaries, affiliates, associates, branches, service providers, assignees, agents, insurers, third party contractors, third party banks and financial institutions, credit bureau or reporting agencies, debt collection agencies or any other persons.
2.2 The Account Holder also irrevocably authorizes and permits the Bank to disclose and furnish the Information in case there are any proceedings brought by the Bank against the Account Holder or vice versa, or by any third party against the Account Holder or the Bank in respect of the Account(s) or transactions with the Bank.
"2.3 The Account Holder authorizes the disclosure of information in all of the cases mentioned above without the need for prior consent or approval or notification in any manner whatsoever. "
"While agreeing with your interpretation, you may proceed further in accordance with 2007 Treaty between UAE and UK on Mutual legal Assistance. While writing to the court, you may highlight the legal restriction on the bank to pass on any customer related information to third parties without prior approval of the Central Bank. It will therefore be necessary to follow the protocol given in the Treaty in order for the Central Bank of the UAE to pass on the required information to the court in the UK thought the proper channels."
Submission to the Jurisdiction
"2. The Third respondent (ADCB Dubai) has not been properly served in the UAE (see further below). Its position in relation to the Order is entirely reserved. Accordingly, nothing in this skeleton argument (or in oral submission) should be taken as ADCB Dubai submitting to the jurisdiction of the English Court. However, in order to assist the Court, the evidence filed on behalf of ADCB UK also addresses the issue of service and corrects some of the factual and legal inaccuracies in the information/evidence provided to the Court by the Applicant/its solicitors in the without notice application. Further counsel will seek to assist the Court at the hearing, in so far as necessary or possible, with regard to any issue which may arise in respect of ADCB Dubai."
"an important point for a respondent /defendant outside of the jurisdiction for that respondent/defendant to decide whether they are going to submit. The contents of that claim form may be highly relevant so unless and until they are properly served with a claim form setting out those proceedings, that respondent is not in a position to make a decision what to do with the order, whether to submit, challenge or whatever else it wants to."
Service within the jurisdiction