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Case Summary: Supreme Court (Civil Circuit A) Contestation 883/2021 (Lack of Detail in Judgment as Ground for Appeal)

The Supreme Court set aside a judgment by the Primary Court in Sohar because the judgment lacked the level of detail required to properly implement it.


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Toolkit: The Ban on Selling, Buying, Trading, Advertising, or Promoting Goods, Products, and Services through Network or Pyramid Marketing (MOCIIP Decision 105/2021)


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Case Summary: Supreme Court (Compensation Circuit) Contestation 231/2020 (Invalidation of Power of Attorney)

The Supreme Court held that a power of attorney to appoint a lawyer as a representative of a joint stock company before the Supreme Court is invalid because it was signed by a person who was not the chairman of the board of directors of the company.


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Case Summary: Supreme Court (Rent Circuit) Contestation 250/2017 (Arabic Requirement for Court Evidence)

The Supreme Court refused to admit evidence because it was not submitted in the Arabic language.


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