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title: "UAE as ‘Reciprocating Territory’:The Law, The Challenges and The Way Ahead!"
date: 2020-03-24
author: "Richa K Gaurav"
url: https://ksandk.com/litigation/uae-as-reciprocating-territory/
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# UAE as ‘Reciprocating Territory’:The Law, The Challenges and The Way Ahead!

Posted On - 24 March, 2020 • By - Richa K Gaurav

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### UAE as Reciprocating Territory

### **The Dawn of New Era**

The Republic of India and the United Arab Emirates **(“UAE”)**took a qualitative leap in their ties in furtherance of an already  

existing bilateral treaty on Juridical and Judicial Cooperation in Civil and  

Commercial Matters for the Service of Summons, Judicial Documents, Commissions,  

Execution of Judgements and Arbitral Awards[[1]](#_ftn1)  

by declaring and recognizing UAE as ‘reciprocating territory’[[2]](#_ftn2)  

for the purpose of Section 44A of the (Indian) Code of Civil Procedure,1908 **(“CPC”)**vide Gazette Notification **(“Notification”)**dated January 17, 2020[[3]](#_ftn3).  

In view of the same, a decree of a ‘Superior (UAE) Court’ can be enforced as if  

it is a decree of a competent court in India. The new arrangement between India  

and UAE would ensure expedited recoveries from the defaulters who have fled to  

India. The execution is the last stage of the civil litigation and the most  

effective mechanism that enables a decree-holder to realise its dues from the  

defaulters.

### **The Law**

The execution of the decree by a reciprocating territory is governed  

under Section 44A of CPC and is subject to exceptions (tests of conclusiveness)  

laid down in Section 13 of the CPC. Post filing, the procedure enshrined in  

Order XXI of CPC is followed by the courts for adjudication and execution.  

Moreover, the property (both movable and immovable) of the judgment debtor can  

be attached and sold in execution to recover the debt/decreed amount.

As per the  

Notification, the following courts have been identified as “Superior Court”: –

Federal Court

1. Federal Supreme Court;
2. Federal, First Instance and Appeals Courts in the  

Emirates of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah;

Local  

Courts

1. Abu Dhabi Judicial Department;
2. Dubai Courts;
3. Ras Al Khaimah Judicial Department;
4. Courts of Abu Dhabi Global Markets;
5. Courts of Dubai International Financial Centre.

All decrees are executed vide a separate petition  

filed by the decree-holder against the judgement debtor in accordance with the  

rules under Order XXI of CPC. A decree in a money suit (recovery) can be  

executed broadly by the following modes:

1. By filing an application for the attachment and  

sale of the property of judgement debtor, or
2. By arresting the judgement debtor and putting him  

in a civil prison, or
3. By Realizing the decretal amount from the debtor  

(Garnishee) of the Judgement debtor.

### **The Challenges**

In light of the Notification read with related provisions of CPC, the execution  

of the decree is posed with several challenges listed herein under: –

1. Decrees  

other than money ousted:

The Notification provides for execution of money  

decrees and excludes other non-money decrees like specific performance or  

injunction and declaratory decrees. Furthermore, it also excludes the execution  

of the arbitral award.

- Non-‘Superior  

Court’:

The fate of the decrees passed by UAE Courts except  

that passed by Superior Courts is uncertain in absence of any directions and  

guidelines. In the present scenario, there are no directions, guidelines or any  

notification either by the legislature or the judiciary in respect of the same.

- Exchange  

rate:

In the absence of a mechanism to take into  

consideration the fluctuating exchange rates, the financial interests of the  

decree-holder may suffer a financial setback as the date of the decree is taken  

as the date of conversion from AED to INR.

- Limitation  

period:

As the period of limitation for filing execution of  

money decrees is 12 years coupled with silence over condonation of delay, the  

Notification fails to bring a ray of hope for the decrees passed before that  

period of limitation.

- High  

pendency of cases:

The courts in India are already burdened with a large  

number of pending matters that might pose an impediment to quick disposal and  

early realization of the defaulted amount.

- Court  

fee:

There exists no clarity over the issue of  

applicable court fees which is payable for the execution of decrees passed by  

Superior Courts.

### **The Way Ahead**

The financial recovery strategies of corporate and financial institutions  

will undergo significant change in order to reap the benefits of the  

Notification from the perspective of an increased limitation period, decreased  

costs, expedited recoveries and additional alternatives for realizing debts. At  

the same time, decree holders will also be immensely benefitted as the  

Notification will ensure expedited recoveries of potential claims from the  

defaulters who have fled the territorial jurisdiction of UAE.

The courts in India are required to be well-equipped to be able to  

expeditiously dispose of the execution matters as the Notification might result  

in an influx of execution cases. The same can be achieved by issuance of unified  

rules for execution of the decree of reciprocating territory across India as High  

Court rules of practice in each state are different along with designated courts  

to adjudicate upon the execution matters.

Given India’s global footprint and increased investments by UAE in key sectors of India’s economy, it is in best interest to safeguard and strengthen the interest of financial institutions to bolster the trade relations between the two countries.

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- [[1]](#_ftnref1) Entered into on 25th October, 1999
- [[2]](#_ftnref2) Reciprocating territory means that decrees passed by courts in the UAE can now be executed in India as if they were passed by Indian civil courts.
- [[3]](#_ftnref3) Issued by Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India

### Contributed By – [Smita Paliwal](https://www.linkedin.com/in/smita-paliwal-380aaa17/), Partner & [Richa K Gaurav](https://www.linkedin.com/in/richa-k-gaurav-82525718b/), Associate

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