claim qua the expenses of
child. The proceedings in the Foreign jurisdiction were exparte. She
has not submitted to the jurisdiction of the Courts ... settled law that such Foreign decrees are not recognizable in India.
The appellant has abandoned her and minor child. The appellant has
filed deficient documents
similar
jurisdiction i.e. a perception of principles, on which, foreign decrees of divorce
are accorded recognition in America, and a brief acquaintance with
courts ensures that foreign judgments and orders are
unconditionally conclusive of the matters in controversy, however
the validity of foreign decrees and orders hinges upon
issue in
both said judgments was relating to enforceability of decrees of
foreign courts, which having regard to controversy before this
court, is totally
foreign to its
jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of institution of the suit
or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... court. A court lacks inherent
jurisdiction when the subject matter is wholly foreign to its ambit and is totally
unconnected with its recognized jurisdiction
foreign to its jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of
institution of the suit or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... Comm.) No.9/2022 page 8 of 46
is wholly foreign to its ambit and is totally unconnected with its
recognized jurisdiction."
(Emphasis Supplied
foreign to its
jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of institution of the
suit or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... court. A court
lacks inherent jurisdiction when the subject matter is wholly foreign to its
ambit and is totally unconnected with its recognized jurisdiction
foreign to its
jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of institution of the
suit or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... court. A court
lacks inherent jurisdiction when the subject matter is wholly foreign to its
ambit and is totally unconnected with its recognized jurisdiction
foreign to its
jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of institution of the
suit or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... court. A court
lacks inherent jurisdiction when the subject matter is wholly foreign to its
ambit and is totally unconnected with its recognized jurisdiction
foreign to its
jurisdiction or that the defendant was dead at the time of institution of the
suit or when the suit was decreed. Inherent ... court. A court
lacks inherent jurisdiction when the subject matter is wholly foreign to its
ambit and is totally unconnected with its recognized jurisdiction