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NEST INVESTMENTS HOLDING LEBANON v DELOITTE & TOUCHE [2019] DIFC CFI 011 — procedural timeline for complex multi-party litigation (10 April 2019)

The DIFC Court of First Instance formalizes a structured discovery and pleading schedule in a high-stakes professional negligence dispute involving eleven claimants and a major international audit firm.

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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NEST INVESTMENT HOLDING LEBANON v DELOITTE & TOUCHE [2019] DIFC CA 011 — Consent order for re-amendment of pleadings (02 May 2019)

The litigation involves a substantial multi-party action brought by Nest Investment Holding Lebanon S.A.L. and ten co-claimants, including various corporate entities and individual investors such as Ghazi Kamel Abdul Rahman Abu Nahl and His Excellency Sheikh Nasser Bin Ali Bin Saud Al Thani.

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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NEST INVESTMENTS HOLDING LEBANON v DELOITTE & TOUCHE [2019] DIFC CA 011 — Consent order regarding costs of joinder application (28 April 2019)

The litigation involved a complex procedural battle concerning the Claimants' attempt to join Mr. El Fadl to the ongoing proceedings against Deloitte & Touche (M.E.). The Claimants, a group of eleven entities and individuals including Nest Investments Holding Lebanon and Ghazi Kamel Abdul Rahman…

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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NEST INVESTMENT HOLDING LEBANON v DELOITTE & TOUCHE [2019] DIFC CA 011 — Consent Order regarding costs extension (09 April 2019)

The Court of Appeal formalizes a procedural extension for cost resolution following the substantive judgment in the long-running dispute between Nest Investment Holding and Deloitte & Touche.

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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NEST INVESTMENT HOLDING LEBANON v DELOITTE & TOUCHE [2019] DIFC CA 011 — Appellate clarification on joinder and jurisdictional gateways (13 March 2019)

The Court of Appeal resolves a critical procedural impasse, confirming that the DIFC Rules of Court function as "DIFC Regulations" to facilitate the joinder of parties under RDC 20.7(2) even where independent jurisdictional gateways are absent.

Sushant Shukla· ·6 min read