The court has jurisdiction to consider the following disputes:
Disputes related to commercial contracts, including commercial representation contracts and commercial agencies.
Claims arising between traders related to their business.
Disputes arising between partners or shareholders, or between any of them and the company, as the case may be, in commercial companies, including public joint stock companies whose shares are listed for trading.
Disputes related to commercial assets.
Disputes related to investing non-Qatari capital in economic activity.
Disputes related to marine sales.
Disputes related to the operations of banks, commercial papers, insurance companies, and financing and investment companies.
Disputes related to bankruptcy and bankruptcy settlement.
Disputes related to patents, trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights.
Disputes related to protecting competition, preventing monopolistic practices, and combating practices harmful to national products in international trade.
Disputes related to electronic commerce and its transactions.
Disputes related to partnership contracts between the government and private sectors.