which that case belonged been given jurisdiction to pass decrees even against non-resident foreigners. In Atham Sahib v. Daoud Sahib ... make the courts of that territory competent to pass the decrees against nonresident foreigners who do not in any way submit to the jurisdiction
that:
No territorial legislation can give jurisdiction which any foreign Court ought to recognize against foreigners who owe no allegiance or obedience to the power ... cannot disclaim jurisdiction or refuse to recognize the validity of decrees passed against foreigners by such Courts; but the validity of these decrees may have
foreign courts". It may also be pointed out that although Article 261(3) - to be referred to in greater detail hereafter - permitted the decrees ... foreign court since then and, since no notification had been made under Section 44A, Civil P. C., permitting the execution of decrees of one Dominion
enforcement of foreign judgments.
10. It is true that a judgment of a foreign Court, being the command of a foreign sovereign -- It is after ... attempts to harmonise the recognition of foreign judgments with the application of foreign laws, by calling attention to the relationship between law and judgment
certificate such as is required in the case of decrees sent from a foreign Court for execution to another Court. Order XLIII, Rule
Article 174 observed:
"The redemption or foreclosure of mortgages of foreign lands deserves separate notice. The fact that a debt is secured by such ... objection to taking the accounts between a debtor and creditor, and decreeing payment by the former of the balance found due from
revision and set aside the judgment and decree of the Trial Court, decreeing the suit for recovery of arrears of rent, damages and ejectment ... have permitted to carry on the business of purchase and sale of foreign liquor as also on the ground of default in payment of rent
resident of Ceylon and, for the purposes of British India, admittedly a foreigner. He has also no property, in this country, He filed a written ... appear, and, so far he was concerned, the suit was decreed ex parte.
2. The proposition as to the jurisdiction of the Court would
Court distinctly found that the decree of the foreign Court was pronounced against an absent foreigner and was therefore an absolute nullity unless it could ... merely lays down the method of procedure for the execution of decrees passed by Courts in certain Native States as to which there
Regulation) Act , and a licence or permit for the release of foreign exchange necessary for import of machinery, plant and equipment, for starting manufacture ... could not procure a licence or permit for the release of foreign exchange for the import of necessary machinery, plant and equipment, with the result