International Bulk Shipping and Services Ltd v Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation of India

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1996
Date1996
Year1996
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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  • Lady Christine Brownlie (widow and executrix of the estate of Professor Sir Ian Brownlie CBE QC) v Four Seasons Holdings Incorporated (a company incorporated in British Columbia, Canada)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 1 October 2019
    ...is trying to do what was said to be impermissible in International Bulk Shipping v Minerals and Metal Trading Corporation of India [1996] 2 Lloyd's Rep 474, namely ‘reverse [her] intended original identification of the party’ intended to be sued – see Evans LJ at 81 At the time of the judg......
  • Caribbean Development Consultants v Lloyd Gibson
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 25 May 2004
    ...if one of the parties did not exist in law at the time the action was filed. The first is International Bulk Shipping and Services Ltd v Minerals and Metals Trading Corp. of India [1996] 1 All ER 1017 the Court of Appeal of England and Wales held that where an action had begun in the names ......
  • Horne-Roberts v SmithKline Beecham Plc and another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 December 2001
    ...as the reasoning in it, appears to be sound. 43 The Sardinia Sulcis case has been followed in International Bulk Shipping Services Limited -v- Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation of India [1996] 1 All ER 1017 and in Crook -v- Aaron Dale Construction Limited, Court of Appeal, unreported......
  • Insight Group Ltd and another v Kingston Smith (A Firm)[Queen's Bench Divison]
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • Invalid date
    ...RSC Ord 15, r 6 was still in force.47 In International Bulk Shipping and Services Ltd v Minerals and Metals Trading Corpn of India [1996] 1 All ER 1017 proceedings were brought in the names of two companies which had in fact been dissolved before the proceedings were commenced. After the li......
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