Application to resist enforcement refused and strict timelines for setting aside awards confirmed (Singapore High Court) | Practical Law

Application to resist enforcement refused and strict timelines for setting aside awards confirmed (Singapore High Court) | Practical Law

In Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels Inc and another v Global Gaming Philippines LLC and another [2020] SGHC 1, the Singapore High Court allowed an extension of time in respect of an application to resist enforcement of an award but ultimately refused the application to resist enforcement. The court also clarified the strict timelines for setting aside awards, including when an application is made on the grounds of fraud.

Application to resist enforcement refused and strict timelines for setting aside awards confirmed (Singapore High Court)

by  Kohe Hasan, (Parter, Reed Smith; Director, Resource Law); Nikisha Mirpuri (Associate, Reed Smith)
Published on 22 Jan 2020Singapore
In Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels Inc and another v Global Gaming Philippines LLC and another [2020] SGHC 1, the Singapore High Court allowed an extension of time in respect of an application to resist enforcement of an award but ultimately refused the application to resist enforcement. The court also clarified the strict timelines for setting aside awards, including when an application is made on the grounds of fraud.