Tuesday, September 16 2025

In a significant decision for international commerce and arbitration, the High Court of Sindh at Karachi has recognized and moved to enforce a foreign arbitral award in favor of Porsche Middle East and Africa FZE against Performance Automotive (Pvt.) Ltd.. The judgment, issued on May 19, 2025, by Justice Muhammad Osman Ali Hadi, underscores Pakistan’s commitment as a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958.

The case, J.M. No. 15 of 2025, involved commercial differences between Porsche, a supplier of its luxury vehicles, and Performance Automotive (Pvt.) Ltd. (PAL), a purchaser and distributor of these vehicles in Pakistan. The dispute led PAL to initiate arbitration proceedings against Porsche in the Dubai International Financial Centre – London Court of International Arbitration (now Dubai International Arbitration Centre).

During the arbitration, both parties presented their claims and cross-claims. The Arbitrator ultimately rejected PAL’s claims and some of Porsche’s cross-claims, but upheld Porsche’s claim for outstanding sums owed by PAL, awarding €199,556 and US$47,389. Additionally, Porsche was awarded €200,290, US$189,029, and AED 3,696,653 for legal costs, along with AED 549,000 for legal expenses incurred in related Pakistani proceedings, and AED 243,500 for arbitration costs, all with interest.

Justice Hadi noted the respondent’s failure to file any objections to the award despite ample opportunity over two and a half years, and highlighted the pro-enforcement bias enshrined in the 2011 Act and the UN Convention. The court emphasized that none of the exceptions for refusal of enforcement under Article V of the UN Convention applied in this case.

In a move to expedite the enforcement, the court has converted the application into execution proceedings and has ordered the attachment of four Porsche vehicles belonging to the respondent, reportedly lying at Karachi Port, to satisfy the award. The Nazir of the Court has been appointed to ascertain the status of these vehicles from Port and Customs Authorities within three weeks.

This judgment reinforces Pakistan’s legal framework for enforcing foreign arbitral awards, signaling a supportive environment for international business and dispute resolution.

Faysal Bank wins $2.2 million recovery case

Previous

Orbit Startups partners with National Incubation Centre Karachi for Acceleration Program

Next

ICI Pakistan reprimanded as court rejects photocopy evidence

About Author

Nizam Khaskheli

The author is a staff member and can be reached at nizam@madzine.pk

Check Also

WIDGETS ON SIDE PANEL

Don’t Miss

Are you ready to explore new adventures that await once you engage with the daman game login experie

Advertising Desk

Are you ready to explore new adventures that await once you engage with the daman game login experience? The Excitement of Online Gaming Benefits of Engaging with Daman Understanding the Login Process Security and Privacy Measures Exploring Game Variations Community and Social Interaction The Future of Daman Gaming Getting Started with Daman Are you ready […]

Haris Shahzad

Haris Shahzad of Social360.ai accused of content theft

Editorial

In an increasingly crowded digital landscape where content is king and creators often struggle for fair compensation, a recent accusation of intellectual property theft has ignited a conversation about ethical practices in the tech startup world. Waleed Ahmed Khan, a freelance writer and content creator, has publicly accused Haris Shahzad, the founder of the AI-powered […]

Habib Metropolitan Bank

Habib Metropolitan Bank prevails: Lahore High Court curbs Consumer Court’s reach on legal fees

Nizam Khaskheli

The Lahore High Court has partially overturned a lower court’s decision, significantly curtailing the ability of consumer courts to award legal fees incurred in higher judicial forums. The ruling, issued on May 29, 2025, by Justice Malik Waqar Haider Awan, stems from an appeal filed by Habib Metropolitan Bank Pakistan Limited against a judgment by […]

Indus Motors Company

Indus Motors Company Loses Embezzlement Appeal, Executive Acquitted

Nizam Khaskheli

In a significant blow to M/s Indus Motors Company Limited, the High Court of Sindh at Karachi today dismissed its appeal to overturn the acquittal of former senior executive Tariq Mehboob Cheema. Mr. Cheema, accused of criminal breach of trust and fraud causing losses of over Rs. 8.5 million, has been fully acquitted, with the […]

Priyanka Devi Acquitted in U.S. Visa Fraud Case: Court Cites Legal Flaws

Nizam Khaskheli

Today, the High Court of Sindh at Karachi acquitted Ms. Priyanka Devi of a conviction under Section 471 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), which pertains to using a forged document as genuine. The decision overturns an earlier judgment by the Additional Sessions Judge-II, Karachi (South), which had upheld Ms. Devi’s conviction but altered her […]

Beach Luxury Holdings

Beach Luxury Holdings merger greenlit by High Court

Nizam Khaskheli

In a significant move for the Pakistani corporate landscape, the High Court of Sindh, Karachi, has sanctioned a complex Scheme of Amalgamation involving Beach Luxury Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd. and its associated companies, Spencer & Company (Pvt.) Ltd. and Physons (Pvt.) Ltd.. The order, issued on April 24, 2025, by Justice Adnan Iqbal Chaudhry, approves a […]