Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 25August 2019: The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC
Signaling strong public confidence, the total volume of cases across all divisions for the first six months of 2019 was 463, a 25% increase from the first half of 2018. The main Court
The period was also notable for a significant increase in the number of enforcement cases, indicating the assurance businesses have in the DIFC Courts to collect on money judgments. The total caseload of enforcement claims filed witnessed a 16% increase from the first half of 2018, with a total of 101, rising from 87 in the same period in 2018.
INCREASING ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR SMEs
The dynamic delivery of the region’s first Small Claims Tribunal (SCT) in the first six months of 2019 was particularly striking, with its case load increasing by 34% to 321 claims (H1 2018: 240 cases). This growth was partly driven by greater awareness campaigns through local strategic partnerships, including a cooperation agreement with Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA) and the launch of the Special Complaints Referral Centre (SCFC). Reinforcing the ‘Smart’ SCT’s increasing appeal to individuals and SMEs, the total value of claims increased by 23% in the first half of 2019, rising from AED 30.6 million to AED 37.5 million.
Amna Al Owais, Chief Registrar
Businesses and individuals in Dubai are free to choose between litigation and arbitration; common or civil law; English or Arabic language – whichever system best suits their specific needs.Our performance so far this year speaks to the maturity of the DIFC Courts, our position as a valued public service
WILLS SERVICE
The first six months of 2019 witnessed a total of 549 wills registered at the DIFC Courts, bringing the total since the inception of this ancillary service to over 5,160, with more than 85 lawyers representing more than 80 law firms, based in the UAE
In July 2019 the DIFC Courts announced changes to the rules
Effective from July 1, 2019, the Courts’ Wills Service Centre also confirmed that existing wills registered with the Courts can be amended free-of-charge until August 31, 2019, to include UAE-wide assets and assets outside the UAE.
In 2019 the DIFC Courts also signed a cooperation agreement with the Dubai Land Department (DLD) to ensure that its public service offering through the Wills Service