Worldwide Freezing Order Discharge

Summary

Worldwide Freezing Orders, also known as Mareva Injunctions, are legal tools to prevent asset dissipation globally. They are typically used in fraud or urgent financial disputes. Discharging such an order in Dubai involves applying to the court, showing grounds like non-disclosure, change in circumstances, no real risk, or if the order is unjust or unnecessary. Full transparency is required when seeking or discharging these orders. Consulting a local lawyer in Dubai is recommended for tailored guidance.

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Yes, how can such order discharge
In Dubai, discharging a Worldwide Freezing Order typically involves:
- Application to Court: File an application to vary or discharge the order.
- Grounds for Discharge: Show that the order is unjust, unnecessary, or that the applicant failed to disclose important information.
- Hearing: Attend a court hearing where both parties present their arguments.
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If i attach here the order and my witness statement to discharge it, would you help me in reviewing my witness statement and let me know if its strong , professional or need some modification?
I'm glad you're taking the necessary steps to address your legal matter. However, reviewing documents like a witness statement requires specialized legal advice which I can't provide here. It's best to consult with a local lawyer in Dubai who can offer tailored guidance. Would you like help finding a lawyer?
Just tell me whats the strong reasons that WFO can be discharge
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Here are strong reasons that a Worldwide Freezing Order (WFO) might be discharged:
- Non-Disclosure: If the applicant failed to disclose material facts when obtaining the order.
- Change in Circumstances: If the circumstances have changed since the order was granted.
- No Real Risk: If the risk of asset dissipation is no longer present.
- Unjust or Unnecessary: If the order is deemed unfair or unnecessary.
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Yes please explain each point
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Certainly! Here's a brief explanation of each point regarding the discharge of a Worldwide Freezing Order (WFO):
- Non-Disclosure: If the party who obtained the WFO did not disclose all relevant facts to the court, it can be grounds for discharge. Full transparency is required when seeking such orders.
- Change in Circumstances: If the situation has changed significantly since the WFO was granted (e.g., the assets are no longer at risk), the court may consider discharging the order.
- No Real Risk: If it can be shown that the assets were never really at risk of being dissipated, the court might discharge the order.
- Unjust or Unnecessary: If the order is found to be unfair or not needed, it could be discharged. This might involve showing that the impact on the parties is disproportionate to the benefits of the order.
If you need more information on any of these points or have further questions, feel free to ask!
Would you review this statement and see if its really have valid points for the Judge to discharge or vary the order?
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Based on Hala Mansour's witness statement, there are several valid points that may persuade a judge to discharge or vary the Worldwide Freezing Order:
- Change in Circumstances: The Claimant now controls D2, and the sale of shares is being finalized, indicating a significant change.
- No Real Risk: The statement argues that there is no risk of dissipation of assets by Hala Mansour.
- Unjust or Unnecessary: The ongoing impact of the WFO is described as disproportionate and oppressive, affecting personal and financial stability.
These points align with common grounds for discharging a WFO. It might be beneficial to consult with a local lawyer for precise legal advice. Would you like help finding a lawyer in Dubai?
Give me some lawyers name
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