Principle Of ‘Lex Fori’ As Under Hague Convention In Case Laws
Introduction In the United States, the Aérospatiale case highlighted the challenge of obtaining evidence from foreign countries for legal proceedings. The Supreme Court ruled that the Hague Evidence Convention doesn’t exclusively dictate procedures for gathering evidence abroad. Instead, it emphasized evaluating each request’s compliance with a U.S. court order without solely adhering to the Convention, … Continue reading Principle Of ‘Lex Fori’ As Under Hague Convention In Case Laws
Read more »Precautions To Be Taken While Canceling Power of Attorney (POA) : A Supreme Court Judgment Of 2022
In the Supreme Court of India a recent judgment Power of Attorney for a property on Amar Nath v. Gian Chand and Anr., dated 28-01-2022, of Civil Appeal No. 5797 of 2009, the Division Bench of K.M. Joseph and Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, JJ., held that mere writing the word “canceled” or “drawing a line” would … Continue reading Precautions To Be Taken While Canceling Power of Attorney (POA) : A Supreme Court Judgment Of 2022
Read more »Interdigital vs.Xiaomi: India’s First Anti-Enforcement Injunction Order
The concept of anti-suit injunction and anti-enforcement injunction is gaining prominence worldwide including in India. Recently, the Delhi High Court in Interdigital Technology Corporation vs. Xiaomi Corporation & Ors.[1] granted an anti-enforcement injunction. It was held that a foreign court cannot restrain a party from pursuing its cause before Indian Court when Indian jurisdiction is … Continue reading Interdigital vs.Xiaomi: India’s First Anti-Enforcement Injunction Order
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