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Techteryx v Aria Commodities [2025] DIFC DEC 001: The USD 456 Million Stablecoin Freeze and the Evolution of the Digital Economy Court

How the DIFC’s specialist court is setting the global benchmark for asset recovery in the age of decentralized finance. On 17 October 2025, H.E.

Sushant Shukla· ·39 min read
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Oleksei v Olorun [2026] DIFC ARB 005: The Jurisdictional Limits of Precautionary Measures in Foreign-Seated Arbitrations

Justice Sir Jeremy Cooke clarifies the strict territorial nexus required for interim relief under Article 15.4 of the New Court Law. On January 28, 2026, H.E.

Sushant Shukla· ·41 min read
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Neven v Nole [2024] DIFC ARB 010: The High Threshold for Interim Relief in the Shadow of Arbitration

How Justice Andrew Moran reinforced the primacy of the arbitral tribunal over court-ordered disclosure and injunctions.

Sushant Shukla· ·43 min read
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Techteryx v Aria Commodities [2025] DIFC DEC 001: The USD 456 Million Stablecoin Freeze

H.E. Justice Michael Black KC’s landmark ruling in Techteryx Ltd v Aria Commodities DMCC sets a new benchmark for interim relief in cross-border crypto fraud. On 17 October 2025, H.E.

Sushant Shukla· ·40 min read
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Debotosh Lodh v Boustead Services Pte Ltd and another [2019] SGHC 52

In Debotosh Lodh v Boustead Services Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Injunction — Purposes for grant.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
Singapore

Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pte Ltd v Howden Insurance Brokers (S) Pte Ltd and others [2015] SGHC 202

In Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pte Ltd v Howden Insurance Brokers (S) Pte Ltd and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Injunction — interlocutory injunction, Injunction — springboard injunction.

Sushant Shukla· ·9 min read
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What are the Legal Remedies for Copyright Infringement, from Piracy to Penalties?
Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is used without authorization, violating the owner's exclusive rights. Remedies under the Copyright Act, 1957 include civil, criminal, and administrative measures, ensuring robust legal protection for creators.
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