CHANCERY DIVISION
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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Janan George Harb |
Claimant |
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HRH Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz |
Defendant |
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Mr Mill QC and Ms Fatima (instructed by Howard Kennedy LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 16, 17, 20-24 July 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J:
INTRODUCTION
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
COURT OF APPEAL DECISION
"[7]. The first assumption is that at the time of any alleged discussions and agreement with Mrs Harb in 2003, the prince was acting as a conduit for or representative of his father, King Fahd. The effect of this assumption is that it is accepted that the prince is entitled to the same immunity from suit in respect of any agreement concluded with Mrs Harb as his father was entitled to then and as his father's estate is entitled to now. I should make it clear that this assumption has nothing to do with the issue that might arise in contract law as to whether in 2003 the prince was contracting with Mrs Harb on his own behalf or as agent for his father – that is a different question.
[8]. The second assumption is that if Mrs Harb's claim had been brought whilst King Fahd was alive and serving as the sovereign head of state of Saudi Arabia, both the King and the prince would have been able to claim sovereign immunity in the English courts to defeat her claim."
MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS
THE CLAIM
ALTERNATIVE AGREEMENT
THE DEFENDANT'S DEFENCE
DEFENDANT'S RESPONSE TO AGREEMENT CLAIM
ISSUES
1) Was a binding agreement made on 19th/20th June 2003 as alleged by the Claimant?2) Was the Defendant acting at all material times as agent for the late King and did the Claimant know it?
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
THE EVIDENCE - CLAIMANT
PRIMARY EVIDENCE
SECONDARY EVIDENCE
1) The Claimant would retract her comments in her Affidavit about the late King taking drugs.
2) Mrs Simon and he would confirm they would not divulge any information they had come to know concerning her relationship with the late King whilst acting for her.
THE DOCUMENTS
THE DEFENDANT'S EVIDENCE
THE DEFENDANT'S WITNESSES
CRITICISMS OF THE CLAIMANT
PERSONAL CRITICISM
CRITICISM OF THE CLAIMANT'S EVIDENCE
OTHER CHALLENGES TO THE AGREEMENT
UNCERTAINTY
ILLEGALITY
"I now realise and accept that I was wrong to make such allegations against the King and as a result of the passage of time I may have become confused and misinterpreted events, and I wish to apologise unreservedly for the fact that I have falsely accused His Majesty of misconduct and misbehaviour that I now accept to be untrue".
AGENCY
CONCLUSION
"54 I deal, first, with the question of agency. Although it was Mr Sevket's case that the deal was done direct between Mr Lasshofer and Mr Kebil, or Mr Dhillon on behalf of Mr Kebil, that was not the position that emerged in the evidence. There is no doubt in my mind that the transaction which was entered into at some point on 13th and 14th August was entered into directly between Mr Lasshofer and Mr Sevket. If Mr Sevket wishes to say that he entered that transaction as an agent, then that must appear clearly from the evidence.
55 In Yeung Kai Yung vhttp://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/markup.cgi?doc=/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2010/1850.html&query=Innovatis+and+v+and+Ejder&method=boolean - disp68#disp68 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation [1981] AC 787, 795 Lord Scarman declared the true principle to be this:
"The true principle of law is that a person is liable for his engagements (as for his torts) even though he is acting for another, unless he can show that by the law of agency he is held to have expressly or impliedly negatived his personal liability".
56 The circumstances in which that may be done were the subject of a classic analysis by Donaldson J in Teheran-Europe v ST Bolton Tractors [1968] 2QB 53, at pages 59-60. He pointed out that
"An agent can conclude a contract on behalf of his principal in one of three ways:
(a) By creating privity of contract between the third party and his principal without himself becoming a party……
(b) By creating privity of contract between the third party and his principal whilst also himself becoming a party to the contract ...
(c) By creating privity of contract between himself and the third party, but no such privity between the third party and his principal….."
In the third case, in relation to the third party the concluder of the contract is a principal, but in relation to his principal he is an agent. The consequence of that arrangement is that the only person who can sue the third party, or be sued by him, is the agent".
THE ALTERNATIVE AGREEMENT
CONCLUSION
REMEDIES
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CLAIM NO. HC09C01992
CHANCERY DIVISION
BETWEEN:-
Claimant
Defendant
Note: References to correspondence/documents are referred to without any admission by either party as to whether they were sent or received by the intended recipient and without any admission regarding the contents thereof. Disputed matters/events are indicated in the following colours.
Red – Claimant's account
Blue – Defendant's account
Date | Event | Bundle Reference |
1968 | Alleged marriage between Mrs Harb and King (then Prince Fahd) | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§5] |
Around 1968 | King Fahd (the Prince Fahd) had a relationship with Mrs Harb | Amended Defence [A(i)/2/§9] |
Around 1969 | Prince Fahd opens bank account for Mrs Harb and deposits £25,000 in it as "spending money" | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§14] |
1970 | Mrs Harb ordered to leave Prince Fahd by his brother Prince Turki | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§17] |
Between 1970-1973 | Mrs Harb marries an American; Prince Fahd gives her $40,000 to purchase an apartment in Beirut and $30,000 to furnish it |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§19-20] |
1974 | Mrs Harb marries a Lebanese lawyer | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§21] |
1974 | Mrs Harb's first daughter is born and Prince Fahd sends her $20,000 to "help support [her daughter]". |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§21] |
1975 | Mrs Harb moves to London with her husband and daughter and Prince Fahd gives her £100,000 to purchase and furnish a property for them to live in; Mrs Harb meets Mr Martini who helps her find and buy Flat 108, Pier House, Cheyne Walk. Mr Martini's recollection is that he first met Mrs Harb in around 1973 when he was asked by the King to oversee her purchase of Flat 129, Pier House, Cheyne Walk |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§22; 24] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§7] |
1978 | Mrs Harb's second daughter is born | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§27] |
1987 | King Fahd sends Mrs Harb £1m and she uses the money to buy Flat 129, Pier House and a property in Cairo. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§29] |
1993 | Mrs Harb sells the Cairo flat to King Fahd for $3m | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§31] |
1994-1995 | Mrs Harb sells Flats 108 and 129 following agreement with King Fahd for around £1.9m Mrs Harb sold the Flats to the King; they were formally purchased by BVI companies. In 1994, Mrs Harb visited Mr Martini's house at the King's request because he was "so annoyed by her attitude…. that he [met her] to castigate her." |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§32] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§8] |
1995 | King Fahd suffers a stroke | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§36] Prince's WS [A((ii)/30/§7] |
1995 | Prince starts acting as agent for his father, King Fahd | Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§8] |
Sept/Oct 1999 | Prince first meets Mrs Harb in Marbella (she says the meeting took place in August 2000 – see below), on instructions from the King "to get information from her, and clarify the nature of the claims which she was making". The Prince, acting for the King, instructed Mr Martini to contact Mrs Harb and, thereafter, to negotiate with her on the King's behalf. |
Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§§14-15] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§§10-11] |
August 2000 | Mrs Harb meets the Prince in Marbella; Mr Martini gives Mrs Harb $300k in Marbella as a gift and allegedly as an "interim measure" from the Prince |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§40; 42] |
Late 2000 | Mr Martini negotiates with Mrs Harb allegedly on behalf of the Prince Mr Martini negotiated with Mrs Harb on behalf of the King |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§43] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§§14-15] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§§10-11] |
21 February 2001 | Mrs Harb attends a meeting at Howard Kennedy's offices to sign Deed and receives a cheque for £495,000 and cash of £5,000 |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§44 [B/35A] |
1 March 2001 | Deed executed £4,400,000 paid to Mrs Harb Mrs Harb claims Mr Martini told her he was keeping £100,000 as his fee for arranging the matter. |
[B/36-44] [B/45A] Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§44] |
Late 2002 | Mrs Harb "began writing" to the Prince asking for more money | Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§46] |
September 2002 | Mr Martini delivers message to Prince from Mrs Harb. She had telephoned to tell him that she had lost £3m on stock market and wanted £3m from the King. The Prince rejects her request, based on the King's instructions. |
Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§17] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§11] |
3 January 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince stating, "We are writing to you as your Father's representative to carry out his sacred promise as the Custodian of Islam to take care of and provide for his wife." |
[B/46-47] |
6 January 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb to King Fahd in Arabic with English translation stating, "It was you who told me on the day of marriage, when I was just 19 years old, that you would take me by the hand and uphold me all the days of my life.." |
[B/50-50A] |
4 March 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to Prince stating, "she will issue legal proceedings against you, acting as your father's representative.." |
[B/60-61] |
10 March 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to Prince stating, "she will issue legal proceedings against you, acting as your father's representative.." |
[B/62-63] |
7 May 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to King Fahd threatening open court proceedings and referring to an "enclosed" Draft Affidavit. The Prince does not admit that a copy of Mrs Harb's Draft Affidavit was enclosed with the letter. |
[B/70-71] [B/72-87] Amended Defence [A(i)/2/§12(b)] |
Late May 2003 | Mrs Harb claims to have spoken to the Prince "briefly" in Geneva as he was boarding a coach Mrs Harb attempts to board the Prince's holiday coach in Geneva in early June 2003 but her entry onto the coach was resisted |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§51] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§12] Mr Jrayed's WS [A(ii)/35/§4] |
June 2003 | Mrs Harb says she spoke to Mr Jrayed who informed her she could see the Prince in The Dorchester at 11am on 19 June 2003. On arrival, she is told to return in the evening as the Prince is sleeping. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§54] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§§11-12] |
12-23 June 2003 | Prince stays at The Dorchester |
Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§19] |
Sometime after the Prince's arrival in London | Meeting at the Sheraton Park Tower is arranged between Mrs Harb and the Prince ("to stop her causing embarrassment in the hotel") but the Prince does not attend the meeting. |
Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§29] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§14] Mr Jrayed's WS [A(ii)/35/§6] |
20 June 2003 | Mrs Harb says that she met the Prince at around 2-3am and that the Alleged Agreement was concluded in Arabic. She says that she showed the Prince the suites where the King stayed. The Prince denies that he "met" Mrs Harb and says that she "suddenly accosted" him as he was walking through the lobby of the hotel one evening. He had a "very brief" discussion with her in which he "asked her why she was even talking to [him] given the lies she had spread about the King." He told her that before he would consider putting her case to his father again, she should repent and show respect and withdraw all those lies. The Prince denies the Alleged Agreement; that anyone else was privy to this conversation and that Mrs Harb showed him where his father used to stay. After speaking to the Prince, Mrs Harb speaks to Mr Jrayed. He "said to her words to the effect that she should do what HRH wanted her to, and maybe she might get somewhere". |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§55-64] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§§13-21] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§§21-25] Mr Jrayed's WS [A(ii)/35/§7] |
20 June 2003 | Mrs Harb sees her solicitor and counsel to have documents drawn up and returns to the Dorchester with Ms Mustafa-Hasan (and is later joined by her daughter) to try to see the Prince. She claims that she ended up seeing him only briefly at the Sheraton Park Tower Hotel. Statutory Declaration, "Contractual Agreement" and letters from Ms Simon and Mr Marshall The Prince does not accept that this alleged meeting took place. |
Mrs Harb's Witness Statement [A(ii)/20/§§65-70] Mr Marshall's WS [A(ii)/22/§§6-13] Ms Simon's WS [A(ii)/24/§2] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§§22-25] Miss Rania Harb's WS [A(ii)/25/§§9-15] [B/88-93] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§29] |
21 June 2003 | Mrs Harb says that she returns to the Dorchester with Ms Mustafa-Hasan to see the Prince but does not see him. Her daughter is there for "some of" the time. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§71-72] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§26] Miss Rania Harb's WS [A(ii)/25/§§16-19] |
22 June 2003 | Mrs Harb says that she again went to the Dorchester with Ms Mustafa-Hasan. She met the Prince and gave him the envelope containing the Documents. He allegedly said that unless he had any queries he would arrange for the Flats and money to be transferred to her. The Prince does not accept that this alleged meeting took place. Instead, Mr Martini collected an envelope which had been left at The Dorchester by Mrs Harb. Mr Martini took it to the Prince. He read the Statutory Declaration/contents to the Prince. The Prince told him "this was certainly not the kind of withdrawal of allegations" which he was seeking. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§73] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§27] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§30] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§16] Mr Jrayed's WS [A(ii)/35/§§9-10] |
23 June 2003 | On the Prince's instructions, Mr Martini telephoned Mrs Harb to say that the documentation was not what the Prince wanted. |
Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§17] |
26 June 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince re the alleged meeting on 22 June 2003. |
[B/94] |
End June 2003 | Mrs Harb claims that Mr Martini called her to say that the Prince wanted the originals of the Documents. The Prince denies (a) asking Mr Martini to contact Mrs Harb; (b) wanting to speaking to her and (c) requesting the original Documents. Mr Martini does not recollect speaking to Mrs Harb after 23 June 2003. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§75] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§§31-32] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§19] |
7 July 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince chasing a response and saying they are instructed that Prince requested to speak with Mrs Harb directly on 30 June 2003 in the presence of Mr Martini but that the meeting did not take place |
[B/95] |
15 July 2003 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince setting out Mrs Harb's claim re the alleged agreement. It states, "She would be very grateful to you as a representative of your Father to grant her the life that she deserves and to enable her to continue a respectful life." |
[B/96-97] |
7 August 2003 | After a period of contact with Mr Martini, Mrs Harb agrees to give the Prince the original Documents. They are allegedly delivered by Ms Mustafa-Hasan to Mr Martini at 5 Kensington Palace Gardens. Mrs Harb says that a few days later she spoke to Mr Martini on the phone and he said he thought the Prince was going to pay the money "very soon". Mr Martini denies receiving the original Documents or taking them to the Prince. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§76-78] Ms Mustafa-Hasan's WS [A(ii)/21/§§28-30] Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§§19-20] |
29 and 31 August 2003 | Mrs Harb apparently learns that the Prince is staying at the Landmark Hotel and goes to the Hotel with her mother. She claims to have spoken to the Prince. She returns later, this time with her daughter, and allegedly spoke to the Prince "briefly". The Prince denies speaking to Mrs Harb on either 29 or 31 August 2003 and denies staying at the Landmark Hotel. |
Mrs Harb's WS [A(ii)/20/§§79-81]; APOC [A(i)/1/§§8.6-8.7] Mrs Jihan Harb's WS [A(ii)/27/§§2-3] Miss Rania Harb's WS [A(ii)/25/§22] Prince's WS [A(ii)/30/§§33-34] |
5 January 2004 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince chasing a response re the alleged agreement and referring to intended matrimonial proceedings. The letter states, "There was a witness to the vow that you made to our client on behalf of your father." |
[B/98] |
15 January 2004 | Mrs Harb's Sworn Affidavit – Matrimonial Proceedings |
[B/101-117] |
16 January 2004 | Mrs Harb commences matrimonial proceedings against the King | [B/116-117] Mr Morris's WS [A(ii)/38/§6.15] |
19 April 2004 | Letter from Mrs Harb's solicitors to the Prince stating "Mrs Harb made it clear … that she was prepared to accept £10 million plus the two flats in Pier House in full and final settlement of all her claims against your father." |
[B/122-125] |
5 May 2004 | Letter from the King's solicitors to Mrs Harb's solicitors stating that the sentence in their letter dated 19 April 2014 "Are you forcing our client to go public regarding her position?" constituted "an inappropriate and unprofessional threat". |
[B/129-130] |
15 Dec 2004 | Judgment of Dame Butler-Sloss upholding King's immunity from the matrimonial proceedings |
Mr Morris's WS [A(ii)/38/§6.17] |
26 May 2005 | Court of Appeal Order prohibiting the publication of various documents at §6(a)-(c) |
[B/141(i)-(iv)] |
1 Aug 2005 | King Fahd dies | Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§22] |
9 Nov 2005 | Judgment of the Court of Appeal holding that the matrimonial proceedings had abated with the King's death |
Mr Morris's WS [A(ii)/38/§6.20] |
12 February 2008 | Meeting between Mr Martini and Mrs Harb, at her request. |
Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§24] |
15 February 2008 | Letter from Mr Martini to Steven Morris including his translation of Mrs Harb's letter dated 12 February 2008 to the Prince. Mrs Harb's letter in Arabic and with English translation is at [B/141D-E] Draft letter prepared by Howard Kennedy |
[B/141B-C] [B/141E] [B/141F-J] |
17 February 2008 | Meeting between Mr Martini and Mrs Harb Email from Steven Morris to Martin Davies, dated 19 February 2008, describing the update received from Mr Martini following his meeting with Mrs Harb on 17 February 2008 |
Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§25] [B/141K-L] |
19 February 2008 | Mr Martini receives a telephone call from one of Mrs Harb's daughters |
Mr Martini's WS [A(ii)/32/§26] |
20 February 2008 | Letter from Mr Martini to Mrs Harb following the phone call |
[B/142-143] |
1 May 2008 | Mrs Harb declared bankrupt | [B/180] |
11 July 2008 | Mrs Harb's List of Unsecured Creditors |
[B/143H-J] |
2 May 2009 | Letter from Mr Martini to Steven Morris describing his meeting with Mrs Harb on 1 May 2009 at the Holiday Inn, Belgravia. |
[B/143K-M] |
15 Jun 2009 | The present claim is issued by the Trustee in Bankruptcy for the Estate of Mrs Harb |
[A(i)/1] |