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Case Summary: Supreme Court (Commercial Circuit A) Contestation 631/2021 (Typographical Error as a Ground for Setting Aside Arbitral Award)

The Supreme Court held that a typographical error relating to the date on which an arbitral award is issued is not a ground for setting aside the award.


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COVID-19 Supreme Committee

COVID-19 Supreme Committee Decision of 29 March 2022

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Note: The following text is a public domain translation published by the Official OmanVsCovid19 Twitter account.

Statement of the Supreme Committee

As part of its ongoing convening, the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling developments resulting from coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic followed up recent updates about the pandemic and reviewed means of protection against the disease and ways to curb the spread of the virus.

Upon the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, Covid-19 Supreme Committee took the opportunity to greet His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, Omani citizens and residents in the Sultanate of Oman, as well as the Arab people and Islamic nation. The panel wished all good health and abundant bounties and blessings.

The Supreme Committee studied the epidemiological situation in the local front and international arena. It noted the decline in cases of infection and hospitalization in the Sultanate of Oman at a time the rates of Covid-19 infections are again picking up in some countries of the world.

As the pandemic persists worldwide upon the approach of the holy month of Ramadan and, in realization of Islam’s edicts calling for safeguarding human life and, to maintain the gains made over the past period, Covid-19 Supreme Committee took the following decisions which, it said, have to be endorsed throughout Ramadan:

– First: Attendance at Taraweeh congregational prays has to be exclusively limited to worshippers who received two-dose vaccination against Covid-19. Unvaccinated people, including children aged below 12 years, are prohibited to enter the mosques during the said period.

– Second: Mass gatherings for charity breakfast meals (Iftar Sa’im) continue to be banned in mosques and other public places, including tents and public assembly halls. Charity teams and private establishments concerned, including civil society institutions, may distribute the meals to target beneficiaries, but without organising gatherings.

– Third: All members of the public have to continue observing precautionary protective measures, including wearing face masks and maintaining physical distance in closed areas, including mosques.

Covid-19 Supreme Committee also underscores the need to continue operation of collective activity venues—like halls, conference places, local and international exhibitions and other mass activity areas—to a maximum of 70% capacity of the said venues.

In the meantime, the committee urged all those who feel any symptoms of Covid-19 infection to avoid attending congregational prayers or entering public gathering areas, to help protect themselves and their society.

The panel also advised Omani citizens and residents in Oman to take the Covid-19 booster dose as soon as possible, notably those whose second dose vaccination lasted more than 6 months. It added that the booster dose would bolster individual and communal immunity.

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Intel

Case Summary: Supreme Court (Labour Circuit) Contestation 450/2021 (Enforcement of Foreign Judgments)

The Supreme Court held that a foreign court judgment from a country with whom Oman has a bilateral agreement for the recognition and enforcement of court judgment must not be enforced if the Omani enforcement court fails to examine the original foreign judgment and verify that it meets the legal formalities before making its order to enforce it.


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Case Summary: Supreme Court (Civil Circuit A) Contestation 654/2020 (Binding Nature of a Promise to Lease)

The Supreme Court ruled that a promise to lease constitutes a binding contract under article 72 of the Civil Transactions Law. In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that the landlord is entitled to compensation for the losses incurred and the profits lost from a potential tenant who breached his promise to lease the property even though no contract was signed.


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Ministerial Decision

Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion: Ministerial Decision 306/2022 Amending Some Provisions of the Executive Regulation of the Foreign Capital Investment Law


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Ministerial Decision

Foreign Ministry: Ministerial Decision 91/2022 Founding the Omani-Bahraini Friendship Association


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Ministerial Decision

Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority: Decision 262/2022 Issuing the Governance Regulation for Subsidising Craft Industries


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Intel

Case Summary: Supreme Court (Commercial Circuit A) Contestation 61/2021 (Powers of Enforcement Judge Regarding Instalments)

The Supreme Court ruled that an enforcement judge cannot grant payment instalments for a final judgment debt without the creditor's consent, if this is not explicitly stated in the judgment to be enforced.


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Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation: Ministerial Decision 6/2022 Amending Some Provisions of Ministerial Decision 19/2018 Establishing the National University of Science and Technology


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Ministerial Decision

Consumer Protection Authority: Decision 1/2022 Amending Some Provisions of the Executive Regulation of the Consumer Protection Law


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