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NASHRAH v NAJEM [2025] DIFC ARB 005 — Procedural alignment of jurisdictional appeals (10 September 2025)
Chief Justice Wayne Martin grants an extension of time and partial permission to appeal, ensuring that jurisdictional challenges in the Nashrah v Najem dispute are heard concurrently with related appellate proceedings to prevent inconsistent outcomes.
NAJEM v NASHRAH [2025] DIFC ARB 005 — Permission to appeal an anti-suit injunction (30 July 2025)
The DIFC Court of Appeal grants conditional permission to appeal an anti-suit injunction, setting the stage for a critical examination of jurisdictional boundaries in the wake of the DIFC-LCIA abolition.
NASHRAH v NAJEM [2025] DIFC ARB 005 — Dismissal of jurisdictional challenges and appeal applications (23 June 2025)
The DIFC Court of First Instance reinforces its robust stance on interim anti-suit injunctions, dismissing a multi-pronged challenge to its jurisdiction and procedural authority in a medical repatriation dispute.
NASHRAH v NAJEM [2025] DIFC ARB 005 — The Limits of Anti-Suit Injunctions in the Shadow of Redundant Arbitration Rules (19 February 2025)
The DIFC Court of First Instance affirms its supportive jurisdiction to restrain foreign proceedings that threaten the integrity of an arbitration agreement, even where the underlying contract references defunct DIFC-LCIA rules.
NASHRAH v NAJEM [2025] DIFC ARB 005 — The Limits of Anti-Suit Injunctions in the Shadow of Redundant Arbitration Rules (5 February 2025)
The DIFC Court of First Instance reaffirms its commitment to maintaining the integrity of arbitral proceedings by upholding an interim injunction against parallel litigation.