CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Hill Street Services Company Limited |
Claimant |
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National Westminster Bank PLC - and - Burjor Mistry |
Defendant/Part 20 Claimant Part 20 Defendant |
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Mr Jeremy Goldring (instructed by Travers Smith) for the Defendant
Mr Burjor Mistry Litigant in Person
Hearing dates: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 8th October 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J :
INTRODUCTION
THE BANK ACCOUNTS
OPENING OF HILL STREET ACCOUNT
"(a) cheques or other orders for payment, bills accepted and promissory notes or negotiable instruments made drawn or given on the Account;
(b) instructions to countermand payment of cheques, bills of exchange or orders;
(h) instructions to withdraw deliver dispose of or deal with any property, documents or securities held in the name of the company;
(j) any instruction request agreement undertaking or document necessary for the provision of any of the above purposes or otherwise for the provision of banking services or giving of information as between each of the bank and the company."
MR MISTRY'S AUTHORITY
MR MISTRY'S ACCOUNT
THE TRANSFERS
TELEPHONE CALLS
MR SHROFF
FURTHER QUESTION MARKS OVER MR MISTRY'S EVIDENCE
NATWEST'S EVIDENCE
"It is always open to a court, even after the kind of prolonged enquiry with a mass of expert evidence which took place in this case to conclude at the end of the day that the proximate cause of the ships loss even on the balance of probabilities remains in doubt with the consequence that the ship owners have failed to discharge the burden of proof which lay upon them"
CONCLUSION
NATWEST'S SEPARATE CLAIM