28/04/2022
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4/28/2022
Reliance Globalcom Limited v Minister of Finance
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Court of Appeal (Civil Division) on appeal from Supreme Court of Bermuda
Commercial Law
Sir Christopher Clarke Geoffrey Bell Anthony Smellie
David Kessaram of Cox Hallett Wilkinson Limited
Jeffery Elkinson of Conyers Dill and Pearman Limited
FACTS OF THE CASE:
The case involved the appeal against a production order issued based on a request from the Government of India which was argued to have been made without proper disclosure
SUMMARY:
The issues centered around the duty of disclosure in ex parte applications for production orders and whether there was a breach of this duty by the Minister of Finance
OUTCOMES:
The appeal allowed production order set aside costs awarded to Reliance Globalcom Limited
RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Reliance Globalcom Limited
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