KCC 385/2001

A case involved a dispute between two companies over the value of subscriptions.

Background

A company filed a case against another company requesting that the court appoint an expert to calculate the value of subscriptions incurred by the defendant company and order it to pay accordingly.

The court rejected the case for being settled.

The companies appealed and the appeal court upheld the ruling.

The companies appealed by cassation.

Decision

Before the cassation court the companies argued that the ruling had insufficient evidence of causation as the court had established its ruling on an expert report and ignored the documents provided by the parties.

The court held that this argument was invalid and dismissed the appeals.