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A judgment delivered by a Foreign Court of competent jurisdiction can be enforced by an Indian Court and will operate as res judicata between the parties thereto except in the cases mentioned–
Section 14
Section 13
Section 12
Section 11
- Section 11: Deals with res judicata within the Indian legal context. It states that once a matter is judged, it cannot be re-litigated between the same parties.
- Section 12: Relates to the bar on suits and not directly relevant to the enforcement of foreign judgments.
- Section 13: Specifies conditions under which a foreign judgment is not considered conclusive and will not be enforceable in India. Correct!
- Section 14: Discusses presumption as to foreign judgments, and provides some basis for assuming such judgments are valid unless proven otherwise.
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