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Arbitration and related companies: DQR v DQT (Singapore)—non‑participating JV partner barred from award; tribunal limited to services contract; JV deed payment questions reserved for separate arbitration

Published on: 03 March 2026

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DQR v DQT [2026] SGHC 23 What are tihe practical implications of the case?

The decision in DQR v DQT offers clear direction for related companies drawn into arbitration before the courts. In this matter, the second claimant declined to participate in the arbitration and was compelled by the defendant to be joined, despite the likelihood that its stance would have aligned with the defendant’s, as they were operating as an ‘unincorporated joint venture’. By opting for non-participation, the second claimant was barred from seeking any share of the damages awarded to the defendant. The court also acknowledged that all matters arising under the joint venture deed—including whether damages should be paid into a joint venture account, and any allocation of proceeds between the joint venturers—were ‘completely outside its jurisdiction’ (para [86]). The case serves as a timely reminder that related entities must carefully evaluate the arguments they advance and the strategy they adopt both before becoming, and after they are made, parties to an ongoing arbitration...

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