Home Industry Automotive Dubai Court of Appeal rules in favour of automaker Nissan in Al Dahana case The Dubai Court of Appeal has dismissed all of Al Dahana’s claims against Nissan by Gulf Business June 17, 2022 Nissan has welcomed a judgement from the Dubai Court of Appeal ruling in its favour, following a long-running legal case brought by its former distribution partner, Al Dahana. The company had brought various claims against Nissan following the end of their joint venture business in the Middle East (Nissan Gulf) in 2019. On June 8, the Dubai Court of Appeal issued a comprehensive judgement in favor of Nissan. This Dubai Court of Appeal judgement overturns an earlier Dubai Court of First Instance decision in favour of Al Dahana. The Dubai Court of Appeal has now cancelled the earlier judgement of the Dubai Court of First Instance, and dismissed all of Al Dahana’s claims against Nissan. Thierry Sabbagh, president, Nissan Saudi Arabia and MD, Nissan Middle East said: “We welcome the judgement from the Dubai Court of Appeal, which means that Nissan has now been successful in defending a broad range of different claims from Al Dahana. “Throughout this period we have been confident that Nissan has acted properly and now we can move forwards with the support of our employees, customers and valued partners in the region. “The Middle East has strategic importance for Nissan, where nearly 30 years ago we were the first Japanese carmaker to establish a regional headquarters. Having celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Nissan Patrol at Expo 2020 Dubai last December as the official automotive partner, we’re extremely proud of our heritage, and of the essential part that Dubai will continue to play in Nissan’s success.” Tags Nissan 0 Comments You might also like New powertrains may cut hybrid costs up to 30%, says Nissan Insights: Nissan’s Joni Paiva on the four trends shaping the future of mobility Here are the tech trends that will disrupt the Middle East’s automotive industry Nissan COO Ashwani Gupta outlines carmaker’s electrification strategy