Sudhir Rupareliadfcu Limited has informed its shareholders and the public that the English High Court has held a further case management conference in proceedings brought by Crane Bank Limited (“CBL”) and others against dfcu and others in England.The case management conference is an interim hearing at which the Court makes decisions on certain procedural steps required for claims in the English Courts.The Court did not make any findings on the allegations raised by CBL and others against dfcu, and the parties continue to prepare for trial, which is due to take place in October 2026.At the hearing, the Court agreed with dfcu that the Claimants need to do more to comply with their disclosure obligations and granted certain requests by dfcu for additional searches and information.Among other things, the Court ordered Sudhir Ruparelia to deliver up his mobile phone for testing by specialists, to confirm whether potentially relevant documents may be available.The Court also ordered Sheena Ruparelia to disclose relevant documents from her personal email account.The Court also refused the Claimants’ request to rule that reports prepared by PwC regarding the management of CBL were inadmissible.dfcu continues to allege that CBL was mismanaged by its former owners and that the Bank of Uganda was entitled to rely on the matters in PwC’s report in resolving CBL.dfcu has consistently maintained that the claim is without merit and continues to vigorously defend the claim.“dfcu has always ascribed to ethical standards of global best practice and will continue to deliver value to its shareholders and best service to its customers. dfcu Bank remains strong and adequately capitalised,” the Company said in a statement. The post dfcu Upholds Strong Position As Court Enforces Key Disclosures From Sudhir And Sheena Ruparelia appeared first on Business Focus.