Makam Ganesh Kumar, O.P Jindal Global University
ABSTRACT
This article examines the concept of Res Judicata in the context of the execution of foreign judgements and awards in India. Res Judicata is a legal doctrine that prohibits re-litigation of the same matter between the same parties. Foreign awards and decrees are subject to conditions including reciprocity, compliance with Indian law, and due process in India. The same issues cannot be litigated again in Indian courts once a foreign judgement has been executed. The Res Judicata principle promotes legal certainty and facilitates the resolution of international disputes.
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