Core Viewpoint - The ongoing inheritance dispute involving the Wahaha family has seen a new development, with the Hong Kong High Court rejecting the appeal application from the defendant, represented by Zong Fuli [1][2]. Group 1: Court Rulings - On August 1, the Hong Kong High Court ruled that Zong Fuli cannot withdraw funds from Jian Hao Ventures Limited's HSBC account until the litigation in Hangzhou courts is resolved, unless otherwise ordered by the court [1]. - The court mandated Zong Fuli to disclose the latest balance, asset movements, and complete account records of the HSBC account [1]. - The court's decision to freeze the defendant's assets was based on the need to support the ongoing litigation in mainland China, which the judges deemed a "serious case pending trial" [2]. Group 2: Appeal Process - Zong Fuli's side has raised five grounds for appeal, all of which were dismissed by the court, maintaining the original ruling [2]. - The defendant plans to apply for appeal permission again on August 15, 2025, with the plaintiff submitting a counter-argument on September 1, 2025 [2]. Group 3: Disclosure Order - The court has temporarily suspended the disclosure order requiring Zong Fuli to reveal account details while awaiting the outcome of the appeal [3]. - This suspension allows Zong Fuli to refrain from disclosing the latest balance and asset movements during the appeal process [4].
宗馥莉 被驳回!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-26 15:29