Search Results for "Section 44A CPC"

18 result(s) found

Scroll Down To Discover

Found 18 result(s)

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Supreme Court Allows Decree Holder's Appeal in Execution of Foreign Money Decree Under Section 44A CPC. High Court of Delhi Held to Have Jurisdiction as Principal Civil Court of Original Jurisdiction When Decretal Amount Exceeds Pecuniary Limits Under Section 5(2) of Delhi High Court Act, 1966.

The dispute arose from the execution of a money decree dated 7th February 2006, passed by the High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, Commerc...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Execution of Foreign Decree Case, Holding Limitation Period of 12 Years Runs from Date of Foreign Decree. Bank of Baroda's Execution Petition Filed 14 Years After London Decree Held Time-Barred Under Article 136 of Limitation Act, 1963.

The case involves a dispute between Bank of Baroda (appellant) and Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (respondent, successor of Vysya Bank) regarding the limita...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Dismisses Revision Against Execution of Foreign Court's Costs Order. Foreign judgment imposing costs is a decree enforceable under Section 44A of CPC, 1908, and the executing court cannot go behind the decree.

The Petitioner, M/s. Alcon Electronics Pvt. Ltd., challenged an order dated 15th April, 2011 passed by the learned District Judge-2, Nashik, which rej...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal to Enforce English Summary Judgment in Guarantee Dispute — Foreign Judgment Held Unenforceable for Violating Principles of Natural Justice Under Section 13 CPC. Summary judgment passed after denying leave to defend is not conclusive and cannot be enforced in India.

The dispute arose from a Share Purchase and Co-operation Agreement (SPCA) executed on 12.05.1995 between (appellant, a foreign company) and (responden...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Dismisses Winding Up Petition Based on Ex-Parte US Default Judgment — Foreign Decree Not a Debt Under Section 433(e) Companies Act, 1956 Without Satisfying Conditions for Enforcement in India.

The petitioner, Marine Geotechnics LLC, an American company, obtained an ex-parte default judgment against the respondent, Coastal Marine Construction...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Sets Aside Insolvency Notice Based on Foreign Judgment — Notice Held Without Jurisdiction as Debt Not Payable Under Indian Insolvency Act. Foreign judgment debt not enforceable under Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909 without satisfying conditions of Section 13 CPC.

The case involves a Notice of Motion filed by the Judgment Debtor, Neville Tuli, seeking to set aside an Insolvency Notice No. N/28 of 2011 issued by ...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Will of Deceased as Probate Granted by Dubai Court is Conclusive Under Section 41 of Indian Evidence Act. Mother's challenge to will fails as foreign probate is binding on Indian courts regarding validity and execution of will.

The plaintiff, Dr. Devika Damji Shah, mother of the deceased Dr. Mukesh Ramji Shah, filed a suit seeking a declaration that the will of the deceased d...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Adjourns Anti-Suit Injunction Appeal Against Bank — No Ad-Interim Relief Granted Pending Reply. Court Considers Whether Indian Court Can Restrain Foreign Proceedings When Foreign Decree Would Be Executable in India Under CPC Sections 13, 14, 44A.

The appeal arises from an order dated 25 November 2013 passed by the City Civil Court, Greater Mumbai, refusing to grant ad-interim relief in an anti-...

© Image Copyrights Juris Services & Technology

Bombay High Court Holds Summary Judgment Under UK Civil Procedure Rules Is a Judgment on Merits Executable in India Under Section 13 CPC. Foreign decree passed under Part 24 of UK CPR is considered a judgment on merits and is conclusive under Section 13 CPC, thus executable under Section 44A CPC.

The present chamber summons was taken out by the judgment debtor (defendant no.3) seeking adjournment to raise attachment of a flat and dismissal of t...