Hong Kong-based JTS Trading had approached the court seeking the attachment as part of its USD 350-million lawsuit against UAE-based Trinity White City Ventures, Sahara group and Swiss banking giant UBS over a deal that went sour.
While hearings will continue on the lawsuit, the Supreme Court of the State of New York has said that "the application of plaintiff JTS Trading Ltd for a pre-judgement order of attachment is denied".
"We welcome the Hon'ble Supreme Court's decision which understood our claims in the pious light of justice and protected us from becoming a victim of unscrupulous litigation which aimed at falsely and unfairly dragging us into a private dispute between two parties who have had a falling out," a Sahara group spokesperson said in a statement.
JTS has alleged that Trinity cut it off from the estimated USD 1.5 billion deal for direct negotiations with Sahara.
It accused Sahara and UBS of having "aided and abetted" Trinity in breaching its "fiduciary duties" under their agreement. JTS also filed an application before the court seeking a 'pre-judgement order of attachment' of Sahara group's interest in the two hotels in the US.
After looking into the oral and written submissions of JTS and Sahara in the matter, the court has now said in an order dated September 14 that "JTS fails to establish entitlement to attach assets of the non-parties".
"JTS' only claim in support of attaching non-party interests is that it is entitled to pierce the corporate veil to reach these assets," the court order said while adding that JTS however failed to establish an entitlement to pierce the corporate veil.
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