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HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2022] DIFC CA 013 — Refusal of permission to appeal and imposition of indemnity costs (04 August 2022)
The litigation concerns a high-value commercial dispute involving claims for damages, restitution, and declaratory relief brought by Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2022] DIFC CFI 013 — Dismissal of claims regarding the termination of a long-term real estate joint venture (02 March 2022)
The Court of First Instance rejects a multi-million dollar claim for damages and restitution, ruling that the failure of a 15-year development project on DIFC plot PA 01 was not caused by the Defendants' breach of contract.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Consent order amending expert evidence timelines (30 November 2021)
The litigation, registered under case number CFI 013/2019, involves Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited as the Claimant against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Procedural adjustment via consent order (16 August 2021)
The litigation, initiated under CFI 013/2019, involves Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited as the Claimant against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Consent order resolving security for costs application (03 August 2021)
A procedural resolution in the ongoing dispute between Hexagon Holdings and the DIFC Authority, where the parties reached a consensus on security for costs, averting a contested hearing.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Adjournment of Case Management Conference (20 June 2021)
The dispute between Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited and the defendants, Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC, involves complex allegations surrounding contract termination and associated liabilities.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Consent order adjourning the second case management conference (17 June 2021)
The litigation, registered under CFI 013/2019, involves a claim brought by Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2021] DIFC CFI 013 — Case Management Order (01 March 2021)
This Case Management Order establishes the procedural roadmap for a complex real estate dispute, mandating strict document production timelines and enforcing a significant interim costs payment.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2020] DIFC CFI 013 — Procedural directions for pleadings and CMC (05 November 2020)
The litigation involves Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited as the Claimant, bringing an action against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2020] DIFC CFI 013 — Permission to appeal granted (18 May 2020)
The litigation involves Hexagon Holdings (Cayman) Limited as the Claimant against the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority and Dubai International Financial Centre Investments LLC as the Respondents.
HEXAGON HOLDINGS v DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE AUTHORITY [2019] DIFC CFI 013 — Strike-out and immediate judgment on contract termination (25 March 2020)
The DIFC Court of First Instance clarifies the strict procedural requirements for terminating contracts under DIFC law, emphasizing that failure to comply with statutory notice provisions renders purported terminations invalid.