The Dubai International Financial Centre Courts
Practice Direction No. 6 of 2011
DIFC Courts’ Fees
Citation
This Practice Direction is issued pursuant to the powers conferred on me by Article 8(3)(a) of Dubai Law No. 9 of 2004, as amended and follows a one month public consultation period. It may be cited as Practice Direction 6 of 2011 — DIFC Courts’ Fees and may be abbreviated to PD 6/2011.
The attached schedule 1 of this Practice Direction prescribes the fees of the DIFC Courts that will come into effect on the 1st of December 2011. These fees replace those prescribed in DIFC Courts Practice Direction No. 6 of 2008.
Chief Justice of the DIFC Courts
Dated:
Schedule 1
DIFC Courts’ Fees
I. Originating Proceedings —Court of First Instance (CFI)
1. Part 7 claim (Money and/or property claims):
5% of the value of the claim and/or the property with a minimum of USD 1000 and a maximum of USD 8,000.
2. All Other Claims:
USD1,000
3.
Filing Proceedings against a party or parties not named in originating proceedings:
USD 500
Notes:
(1) All other claims include, but are not limited to:
(a) Part 8 claims;
(b) Winding-up petitions;
(d) Arbitration claims; and
(e) Proceedings for judicial review.
(2) Where a claim is both for money and for other relief (whether cumulatively or in the alternative) only the higher applicable fee is payable.
(3) For a claim made by way of
counterclaim the same fee shall be payable as if the relief or remedy sought were the subject of separate proceedings.
(4) Where a claim or counterclaim is amended so that a higher fee would have been payable if it had been so drawn originally, the party making the amendment shall pay the difference.
II. Applications
Upon receiving an application notice or any other document in which the applicant seeks a court order, such fee to include the issue of any applicable order, direction or otherwise:
USD 250
Notes:
(1) The fee is payable whenever an application notice is received by the
Registry (whether under RDC Part 23, pursuant to another Rule or informally by letter and whether on, or without, notice to the other party; except for applications made orally at a hearing).
III. Hearings
1. On setting down for a hearing (up to 1 day):USD 1,000
2. For each half-day of a hearing after the first day:USD 5001
Notes:
(1) With regard to hearings by telephone, or video conference, the costs of the transmission, including the costs of hiring equipment and technical personnel to operate it, will initially be the responsibility of, and must be met by, the party requesting the telephone or video conferencing facility. Such costs will be invoiced in addition to the setting down for a hearing fee.
IV. Appeals
Filing an Appellant’s/Respondent’s Notice:
USD 2,000
Notes:
(1) For a cross-appeal, the same fees are payable as for an appeal.
(2) The same fee applies for an application for permission, request for reconsideration of refusal of permission and for the review of decisions of the
Registrar, SCT or a single
judge.
(3) Setting down for hearing fees under Article III apply to appeal hearings.
V. Enforcement (ENF)
The same fees as for an application notice under Article II are applicable.
VI. Determination of Costs
1. Upon
filing a request for a detailed costs assessment hearing (see Article II-Applications):
USD 250
2. Upon issuing:
(a) default costs certificate or certificate for an agreed amount:
USD 100
(b) an interim costs certificate:
5% of the sum certified
(c) a final costs certificate:
5% of the sum certified
Notes:
(1) A separate setting down fee for the detailed cost assessment hearing shall apply (see Article III — Hearings).
(2) Where the sum certified in a final costs certificate includes costs certified in an interim certificate in respect of which Fee VI.2 (b) has been paid, the fee for the final costs certificate will be correspondingly reduced.
VII. Small Claims Tribunal
1. Filing fee for claims relating to an employment dispute:
2% of the value of the claim with a minimum of USD 55.
2. Should a claim relating to an employment dispute be referred to the CFI an additional fee shall be payable at the rate of:
1% of the value of the claim with a minimum of USD55.
3. Filing fee for all other claims: 5% of the value of the claim with a minimum of USD 100.
4. Should a claim relating to a non-employment dispute be referred to the CFI a further fee shall be payable at the rate of:
2.5% of the value of the claim with a minimum of USD 60.
Notes:
(1) For a claim made by way of counterclaim the same fee shall be payable as if the relief or remedy sought were the subject of separate proceedings.
(2) The SCT Registrar shall have the discretion to defer, reduce, or waive applicable fees in the SCT if the SCT Registrar, in his/her sole discretion, considers it appropriate in the circumstances.
Transcripts, Recordings, and Photocopies
1. Transcripts of hearings (unofficial only):
(a) USD 385 per hour for overnight turnaround
(b) USD 337 per hour for 2 day turnaround
(c) USD 298 per hour for 4 day turnaround
(d) USD 248 per hour for 7 day turnaround
2. Recordings of hearings: USD275
3. Photocopies of documents from the Court records (RDC 6.9–12, 17
• for the first page: USD 2
• for each subsequent page: USD 1
Notes:
(1) There is no fee for downloading soft copies of documents via the Web-CMS portal available on the DIFC Courts’ website.
Register of Practitioners’ Fees
1. Registration fee applicable to registration in Part I:
USD 1,500
2. Addition of lawyers within Part I:
USD 100
3. Registration fee applicable to registration in Part II:
USD 500
4. Renewal fee applicable to registration in Part II:
USD 100
All of the above mentioned fees are payable in United States Dollars or its equivalent in UAE Dirhams (at the conversion rates of US$1:AED3.675) as determined by the DIFC Courts from time to time.
Payments may be made by using the Courts’ e-payment facility or alternatively by registering your law firm with the Courts’ credit facility. Payments can also be made by wire transfer or in person. Please visit our website or contact us at Registry@difccourts.ae for further information.
In an effort to promote the most efficient handling of cases and allocation of resource, and in line with the DIFC Courts’ paperless initiative, parties are encouraged to use the DIFC Courts’ e-filing facility for the filing of court documents. Please note that a 40% surcharge will be added to the applicable fees for any document filed with the Registry for the Court of First Instance or Court of Appeal by means other than the e-filing facility.