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KESHAV GLOBAL TRADING v ETG COMMODITIES HOLDINGS [2026] DIFC CFI 069 — Costs assessment following failed preliminary dismissal (19 January 2026)

The litigation, filed under claim number CFI 069/2024, centers on a commercial dispute between the Claimants, Keshav Global Trading LLC and Keshav Global Private Limited, and the Defendant, ETG Commodities Holdings Limited.

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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KESHAV GLOBAL TRADING v ETG COMMODITIES HOLDINGS [2025] DIFC CFI 069 — Preliminary issue on banking facility closures (16 December 2025)

The central dispute in this matter concerns whether the Claimants, Keshav Global Trading LLC and Keshav Global Private Limited, were forced to terminate their banking facilities due to the actions of the Defendant, ETG Commodities Holdings Limited.

Sushant Shukla· ·6 min read
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KESHAV GLOBAL TRADING LLC v ETG COMMODITIES HOLDINGS [2025] DIFC CFI 069 — Procedural directions for Unless Order and Security for Costs (29 August 2025)

The litigation involves a commercial dispute between the Claimants, Keshav Global Trading LLC and Keshav Global Private Limited, and the Defendant, ETG Commodities Holdings Limited. While the underlying merits of the claim remain to be fully ventilated, the current procedural posture is defined by…

Sushant Shukla· ·6 min read
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KESHAV GLOBAL TRADING v ETG COMMODITIES HOLDING [2025] DIFC CFI 069 — Unless Order application and procedural fairness (13 August 2025)

The Court determined that the Defendant’s request for an "Unless Order"—a procedural tool that would strike out the Claimants' case if specific conditions were not met—involved issues too complex for a summary determination without a hearing.

Sushant Shukla· ·5 min read
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KESHAV GLOBAL TRADING v ETG COMMODITIES HOLDINGS [2025] DIFC CFI 069 — Refusal of summary disposal for pleading deficiencies (19 March 2025)

The DIFC Court of First Instance clarifies that disputes over the sufficiency of damages particulars should be resolved through requests for further information rather than summary judgment or strike-out applications.

Sushant Shukla· ·6 min read