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Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan (2026): High Court Jurisdiction, Article V Defences & Timelines

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Last updated: June 18, 2026

Enforcing foreign arbitral awards in Pakistan has become a significantly more predictable exercise since the Recognition and Enforcement (Arbitration Agreements and Foreign Arbitral Awards) Act, 2011 (REFA 2011) brought the country’s enforcement regime into line with the New York Convention. Yet the process still demands careful navigation of High Court procedures, strict documentary requirements and a narrow but important set of statutory defences that respondents routinely invoke. This guide sets out the complete practical framework, statutes, forum, filing steps, documents, Article V defences, timelines and costs, so that in-house counsel, creditors and dispute-resolution teams can pursue recognition and enforcement of a foreign arbitral award in Pakistan with clarity and confidence.

What You Will Need, Quick Checklist

  • Original arbitral award (or a duly certified copy), authenticated in accordance with the law of the seat of arbitration.
  • Original arbitration agreement (or certified copy) under which the award was made.
  • Certified translations into English or Urdu of any documents not already in one of those languages.
  • Power of attorney (Vakalatnama) authorising Pakistani counsel to act on the applicant’s behalf.
  • Proof of service of the arbitration notice and award on the respondent.
  • Court fee calculated on the value of the award, payable upon filing in the relevant High Court.

Legal Framework: REFA 2011, the Arbitration Act 1940 and the New York Convention in Pakistan

Pakistan’s legislative architecture for enforcing foreign arbitral awards rests on three pillars. Understanding how each one operates, and where the boundaries fall, is the essential first step for any creditor seeking enforcement.

The Recognition and Enforcement (Arbitration Agreements and Foreign Arbitral Awards) Act, 2011 is the primary statute. Enacted on 19 July 2011, REFA 2011 gives domestic legal effect to the 1958 New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. Section 7 of REFA 2011 transposes Article V of the Convention almost verbatim, establishing the exclusive grounds on which a Pakistani court may refuse recognition or enforcement. The Act applies to awards made in the territory of any other Convention state and, critically, defines “court” for enforcement purposes, a point that generated substantial litigation before the Taisei line of cases brought clarity.

The Arbitration Act, 1940 continues to govern domestic arbitration and awards rendered within Pakistan. It does not apply to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, but it remains relevant in two situations: first, where parties dispute whether the arbitration was “domestic” or “foreign”; and second, where a respondent argues that the 1940 Act’s procedural safeguards (such as the right to set aside or remit an award) should apply by analogy. Pakistani courts have consistently held that REFA 2011 is a self-contained code for foreign awards, and that the Arbitration Act 1940 may not be used to import additional grounds of challenge.

The New York Convention itself, to which Pakistan acceded with the commercial reservation, supplies the international obligations that REFA 2011 implements. Pakistan recognises and enforces awards from other contracting states on a reciprocal basis. The Convention’s pro-enforcement bias, requiring courts to enforce unless a narrow defence is proved, runs through the entire REFA 2011 framework.

Statute-to-Coverage Map

Statute / Convention Scope Key provisions for enforcement
REFA 2011 Foreign arbitral awards from NYC contracting states s.4 (recognition), s.5 (enforcement as decree), s.6 (documents to accompany application), s.7 (grounds for refusal, transposing Article V)
Arbitration Act, 1940 Domestic arbitration agreements and awards Does not apply to foreign award enforcement; governs domestic awards, stay of proceedings, setting aside
New York Convention (1958) International treaty framework Articles III–V (recognition, enforcement, refusal grounds); Pakistan applies the commercial reservation

Jurisdiction and Forum: High Court Jurisdiction for Enforcement in Pakistan

One of the most litigated questions in Pakistani arbitration law has been which court has jurisdiction to hear an application for enforcing foreign arbitral awards in Pakistan. The debate, civil court or High Court, ran for over a decade before the Taisei line of decisions provided substantial clarity.

REFA 2011 uses the term “Court” but does not explicitly define it as the High Court. Respondents frequently argued that enforcement applications should be filed in the ordinary civil courts of first instance, seeking the tactical advantage of slower proceedings and broader grounds of review. The Taisei saga, which involved enforcement proceedings filed in multiple forums, produced a series of rulings in which the superior judiciary progressively confirmed that the High Court possesses jurisdiction to entertain enforcement applications under REFA 2011. Industry observers expect that the post-2024 position is now settled: the High Court is the appropriate forum.

The practical effect is significant. High Courts are generally faster, their judges more experienced in commercial disputes, and the scope of review narrower, all of which favour the award creditor. Filing in the wrong forum risks dismissal and wasted costs, so forum selection deserves early attention.

How to Choose the Correct High Court

  • Location of the respondent’s assets. Where enforcement will ultimately require attachment or execution against specific assets, file in the provincial High Court with territorial jurisdiction over those assets (e.g., Sindh High Court at Karachi for assets in Sindh).
  • Respondent’s principal place of business. If assets are spread across provinces or their location is uncertain, filing in the High Court where the respondent maintains its registered office or principal place of business is the conventional approach.
  • Avoid parallel filings. Filing simultaneously in more than one High Court creates a risk of conflicting orders and invites jurisdictional challenges. Choose one forum and pursue it consistently.

Step-by-Step Procedure for Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan

The following numbered steps reflect the current practice for filing and prosecuting an enforcement application under REFA 2011. Each step identifies the required documents, the responsible party and, where possible, realistic timeframes.

  1. Pre-filing due diligence. Confirm that the award was made in a New York Convention contracting state, that Pakistan has not entered a reservation excluding that state, and that the dispute falls within the scope of the commercial reservation. Verify the respondent’s presence or assets in Pakistan. Engage Pakistani counsel and execute a Vakalatnama (power of attorney). Typical lead time: 2–4 weeks.
  2. Assemble and authenticate documents. Obtain a duly authenticated original or certified copy of the arbitral award and the arbitration agreement. Authentication must comply with the law of the seat of arbitration, in most cases, this means notarisation and apostille or consular attestation. Prepare certified English or Urdu translations of any documents in another language. Typical lead time: 2–6 weeks (depending on attestation requirements in the seat jurisdiction).
  3. Draft the enforcement application. Prepare a formal application (petition) under sections 4 and 5 of REFA 2011, supported by an affidavit verifying the award, the arbitration agreement and the applicant’s entitlement to enforcement. The application should identify the respondent, describe the dispute, attach the authenticated documents required by section 6 of REFA 2011, and request that the award be recognised and enforced as a decree of the High Court. Typical lead time: 1–2 weeks for experienced counsel.
  4. File in the appropriate High Court. Present the application, supporting affidavit, authenticated documents, translations and Vakalatnama at the filing counter of the chosen provincial High Court. Pay the prescribed court fee, which is calculated on the value of the award. Court fees vary by province but are generally ad valorem. Filing typically completed in 1–2 days.
  5. Service on the respondent. Once the court admits the application and issues notice, the respondent must be served. Service follows the relevant High Court Rules. Where the respondent is outside Pakistan, service may be effected through diplomatic channels or by any method permitted under the court’s inherent jurisdiction. Delays at this stage are common and should be anticipated. Typical lead time: 4–12 weeks (domestic service); longer for international service.
  6. Respondent’s reply and Article V objections. The respondent may file a reply raising any of the grounds for refusal under section 7 of REFA 2011 (transposing Article V of the New York Convention). The court will frame issues and schedule arguments. Typical lead time: 4–8 weeks for reply; hearing dates depend on court listing.
  7. Hearing and enforcement order. The court hears arguments confined to the section 7 grounds. If no defence is established, the court will order that the award be recognised and enforced as if it were a decree of that court. Hearing to order: 2–6 months in uncontested matters; 6–18 months where defences are raised.
  8. Execution. Once the award has been converted into a decree, execution proceeds under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, attachment of property, garnishment of bank accounts, or other execution measures as appropriate. Execution timelines vary widely depending on the respondent’s cooperation and asset profile.

Documents Checklist and Sample Enforcement Timeline

The table below consolidates the required documents and provides a realistic milestone timeline for an enforcement application in a provincial High Court. Actual timelines will vary depending on the complexity of the case, whether defences are raised and provincial court listing schedules.

Documents Checklist

Document Who provides Notarisation / Attestation Expected lead time
Arbitral award (original or certified copy) Arbitral institution or tribunal Authenticated per seat-country law; apostille or consular attestation 2–4 weeks
Arbitration agreement (original or certified copy) Applicant’s records Same authentication as award 1–2 weeks
Certified English or Urdu translation Certified translator Translator’s certification; may need notarisation 1–3 weeks
Vakalatnama (power of attorney) Applicant, executed in favour of Pakistani counsel Notarised; consular attestation if executed abroad 1–2 weeks
Affidavit in support Applicant or authorised officer Sworn before a commissioner for oaths / notary 1 week
Proof of service of arbitration notice and award Applicant’s records / arbitral institution Documentary evidence (courier receipts, email confirmations) Concurrent with assembly

Sample Enforcement Timeline

Milestone Uncontested (estimate) Contested (estimate)
Pre-filing preparation (documents, translations, counsel engagement) 4–8 weeks 4–8 weeks
Filing and admission of application 1–2 weeks 1–2 weeks
Service on respondent 4–8 weeks 4–12 weeks
Respondent’s reply / objections N/A (no objections filed) 4–8 weeks
Court hearing and enforcement order 2–4 months 6–18 months
Execution of decree 1–3 months 3–12 months
Total estimated duration 5–9 months 12–30 months

Article V Defences Under REFA 2011: Grounds for Refusal and How to Rebut Them

Section 7 of REFA 2011 reproduces the exhaustive list of grounds on which a court may refuse enforcement of a foreign arbitral award. These Article V defences in Pakistan mirror the New York Convention and are strictly construed. The burden of proof lies with the party resisting enforcement. Below is each defence, how Pakistani courts have approached it, and practical rebuttal tactics for the award creditor.

Party Under Incapacity or Invalid Arbitration Agreement (Article V(1)(a))

The respondent may argue that a party to the arbitration agreement was under some incapacity, or that the agreement is not valid under the law to which the parties subjected it (or, failing agreement, the law of the seat). In practice, this defence is rarely successful because capacity and validity questions are typically resolved at the arbitration stage. Rebuttal tactic: produce evidence of the respondent’s corporate authorisation (board resolutions, signatory authority) and demonstrate that the arbitration agreement was governed by a specified law under which it is valid.

Lack of Proper Notice or Inability to Present Case (Article V(1)(b))

This defence asserts that the party against whom the award is invoked was not given proper notice of the appointment of the arbitrator or of the arbitral proceedings, or was otherwise unable to present its case. Pakistani courts take natural-justice arguments seriously. Rebuttal tactic: provide comprehensive documentary evidence of notice, courier receipts, email confirmations, institutional correspondence, and demonstrate that the respondent participated in or had every opportunity to participate in the proceedings.

Award Beyond Scope of the Submission (Article V(1)(c))

If the award deals with a dispute not contemplated by, or not falling within, the terms of the submission to arbitration, the court may refuse enforcement of the excess portion. Courts in Pakistan have shown willingness to sever the unenforceable portion and enforce the remainder where possible. Rebuttal tactic: map each head of the award to the corresponding clause of the arbitration agreement and the terms of reference to demonstrate that the tribunal did not exceed its mandate.

Irregularity in Composition or Procedure (Article V(1)(d))

The respondent may contend that the composition of the arbitral authority or the arbitral procedure was not in accordance with the agreement of the parties, or failing such agreement, with the law of the seat. Rebuttal tactic: produce the institutional rules or ad-hoc procedural orders to which the parties agreed, and show that the tribunal’s constitution and procedure conformed to them throughout.

Award Not Yet Binding, Set Aside or Suspended (Article V(1)(e))

Enforcement may be refused if the award has not yet become binding on the parties, or has been set aside or suspended by a court of the seat. If annulment proceedings are pending, the Pakistani court has discretion to adjourn the enforcement application and may order security. Rebuttal tactic: obtain a certificate from the institution or seat court confirming that the award is final and binding and that no annulment application is pending.

Subject Matter Not Capable of Settlement by Arbitration (Article V(2)(a))

The court may refuse enforcement on its own motion if the subject matter of the dispute is not capable of settlement by arbitration under Pakistani law. Disputes involving sovereign immunity, certain regulatory matters or criminal conduct may fall within this exception. This ground is invoked infrequently in commercial cases. Rebuttal tactic: demonstrate that the underlying dispute is a standard commercial matter, contractual performance, damages, payment, which is eminently arbitrable under Pakistani law.

Public Policy (Article V(2)(b)), How Pakistani Courts Interpret This Defence

The public-policy defence is the ground most frequently invoked by respondents in Pakistan. Section 7 of REFA 2011 permits refusal where enforcement would be contrary to the public policy of Pakistan. Courts have interpreted “public policy” narrowly, limiting it to situations involving fraud, corruption, a violation of natural justice, or a conflict with the most basic notions of morality and justice in the Pakistani legal order. A mere error of law or fact by the arbitral tribunal is not sufficient. Industry observers expect Pakistani courts to continue narrowing this defence in line with international trends.

Rebuttal tactic: emphasise the pro-enforcement purpose of the New York Convention, cite the court’s own narrow interpretation of public policy, and demonstrate that the award does not offend any fundamental principle of Pakistani law.

Timelines, Costs and Enforcement Performance in Pakistan

Realistic expectations about the time limit for enforcement of an arbitration award in Pakistan, and the likely financial outlay, are essential for commercial decision-making.

REFA 2011 does not prescribe a specific limitation period for filing an enforcement application. Limitation issues are therefore governed by general limitation principles under Pakistani law. The prudent course is to file promptly after the award becomes final and binding, both to avoid limitation arguments and to maximise the chances of finding the respondent’s assets intact.

Estimated Costs

  • Court fees. Ad valorem, calculated on the value of the award. Fees vary by province but are generally modest relative to the award amount.
  • Legal fees. Counsel fees depend on the complexity and value of the matter. Expect higher fees in contested cases where Article V defences are raised.
  • Document authentication and translation. Costs depend on the seat jurisdiction and number of documents but typically range from nominal to moderate.
  • Execution costs. Additional fees arise at the execution stage for attachment, valuation, and sale of assets.

How to Speed Up Enforcement

  • Apply for interim measures (see below) to preserve assets and create commercial pressure for settlement.
  • Ensure all documents are correctly authenticated before filing, deficient documentation is the single most common cause of avoidable delay.
  • Engage experienced High Court counsel familiar with REFA 2011 practice to navigate listing procedures efficiently.
  • Consider whether the respondent has assets in multiple jurisdictions and pursue parallel enforcement where strategically appropriate.

Interim Measures and Provisional Relief for Enforcement in Pakistan

Pakistani High Courts possess the jurisdiction to grant interim measures in support of enforcement applications. These measures can be critical for preserving assets that might otherwise be dissipated during the enforcement process.

Available interim relief typically includes injunctions restraining the respondent from disposing of or encumbering assets, freezing orders over bank accounts, and orders directing the respondent to disclose the nature and location of its assets. Applications for interim measures may be made ex parte where the applicant demonstrates urgency and a risk of irreparable harm.

The procedure broadly follows the High Court’s inherent jurisdiction and the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Order XXXIX). The applicant must demonstrate a prima facie case for enforcement, a risk of dissipation, and that the balance of convenience favours the grant of relief. Courts are generally willing to entertain such applications where the award is authenticated and the documentary evidence of dissipation risk is credible.

Tactical Checklist for Ex Parte Interim Relief

  • Prepare a concise affidavit demonstrating urgency and the risk that assets will be moved or concealed.
  • Attach evidence of the respondent’s asset position (bank statements, property records, corporate filings).
  • Include the authenticated award and arbitration agreement to establish prima facie entitlement.
  • Propose a return date for the inter-partes hearing so the court can assess proportionality.
  • Be prepared to offer a cross-undertaking as to damages if the court requires one.

Practical Drafting and Preventive Measures: Clauses That Improve Enforcement Probability

Many enforcement difficulties can be avoided at the contract-drafting stage. The following measures are designed to streamline the subsequent recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in Pakistan and reduce the surface area for Article V challenges.

  • Choose a New York Convention seat. Ensure the seat of arbitration is in a Convention state with which Pakistan maintains reciprocity. Seats with well-established arbitration laws (London, Singapore, Paris, Dubai) provide the added benefit of predictable procedural frameworks.
  • Specify the governing law of the arbitration agreement. Expressly stating which law governs the arbitration agreement eliminates ambiguity and undercuts Article V(1)(a) challenges.
  • Include clear notice provisions. Specify the addresses (physical and electronic) for service of notices and require written confirmation of receipt. This pre-empts Article V(1)(b) defences based on alleged lack of notice.
  • Adopt institutional rules. Arbitration under established institutional rules (ICC, LCIA, SIAC, DIAC) provides procedural certainty and makes Article V(1)(d) challenges difficult to sustain.
  • Waiver of sovereign immunity. Where a state entity or state-owned enterprise is a contracting party, include an express waiver of sovereign immunity from enforcement, to the extent permitted by the applicable law.
  • Service-of-process agent in Pakistan. Appoint a process agent in Pakistan in the underlying contract so that service of the enforcement application is straightforward and cannot be delayed.

A well-drafted arbitration clause aligned with these principles materially reduces the risk of delays and increases the probability of smooth enforcement before the Pakistani High Courts. Drafting enforceable arbitration clauses for Pakistan-related contracts is a topic that warrants dedicated guidance, particularly regarding seat selection, governing law and enforcement-friendly language.

Key Legislative and Case-Law Milestones for Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan

Date Milestone Practical effect for enforcement
19 July 2011 REFA 2011 enacted Transposed the New York Convention into domestic law; created the primary statutory route for enforcing foreign arbitral awards in Pakistan.
2014–2023 Multiple High Court decisions on forum and procedure Variable interpretations of whether enforcement lies with civil courts or High Courts; led to inconsistent practice across provinces.
2024 Conclusion of the Taisei saga Clarified High Court jurisdiction for enforcement applications under REFA 2011; established practical filing precedent for subsequent cases.
2025–2026 Emerging High Court practice notes and case law Courts further clarifying application of Article V defences; increasing emphasis on documentary proof and correct attestation.

Conclusion: Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan, Next Steps

Enforcing foreign arbitral awards in Pakistan is achievable, structured and, following the clarification of High Court jurisdiction, more predictable than at any previous point. REFA 2011 provides a clear statutory pathway. The Article V defences are narrowly drawn and strictly construed. And the practical steps, from document authentication to filing, hearing and execution, follow a logical sequence that experienced counsel can manage efficiently.

The key to a successful enforcement is preparation: correct authentication, complete documentation, strategic forum selection and early engagement of High Court counsel with REFA 2011 experience. Where assets are at risk, interim relief should be sought at the outset.

For further guidance on international commercial dispute resolution, or to find a qualified Pakistan commercial lawyer through our directory, explore the linked resources below.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Zaki Rahman at FGE Ebrahim Hosain, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Recognition & Enforcement (Arbitration Agreements and Foreign Arbitral Awards) Act, 2011, National Assembly of Pakistan
  2. Pakistan Code, REFA & Arbitration Act entries
  3. LUMS SAHSOL, Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan
  4. Wolters Kluwer Arbitration Blog, An End to the Taisei Saga in Pakistan
  5. International Bar Association, Enhancing Enforcement of International Arbitration Agreements and Foreign Arbitral Awards in Pakistan
  6. New York Convention Guide, Pakistan Implementation
  7. Aceris Law, International Arbitration in Pakistan
  8. Pakistan Journal of Law, Comparative Enforcement Analysis

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