The Central Government has declared the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to be a “reciprocating territory”under Section 44A of Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908. The order was issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice. Key Points: By this the order passed by the superior Courts of UAE can now be enforced in India as if they had been passed by the local courts in India. Section 44A provides the law on the subject of execution of decrees of Courts in India by foreign Courts and vice versa. The decision is believed to help bring down the time required for executing decrees between the two countries. The other countries “reciprocating territories” are: United Kingdom, Singapore, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Trinidad & Tobago, New Zealand, the Cook Islands (including Niue) and the Trust Territories of Western Samoa, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Aden are the some of the countries which have reciprocating territories.
UAE has been declared ‘reciprocating territory’ by India under section 44A of CPC, 1908
UAE Cabinet validates Multi-entry Tourist Visa valid for 5 years
The UAE Cabinet has validated the Multi-entry Tourist Visa which would be valid for 5 years. The Multi-entry Tourist Visa facility would be available for all nationalities visiting the UAE. The decision was taken in the UAE’s Cabinet meeting which was held at the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi. The decision has been made to boost the UAE’s tourism economy.