The Reciprocity Act, 1943
The Reciprocity Act is an Indian law that authorizes the Indian government to reciprocate any law or legal proceedings with any foreign country or state.
Reciprocity ActForeign LawLegal ProceedingsEnforcement Of Foreign JudgmentsCentral Government
Summary
The Reciprocity Act, 1943, empowers the Indian Government to reciprocate laws and legal proceedings in a foreign country or state. This Act gives the power to the Central Government to issue notifications and orders, and these notifications and orders can be published in the official gazette. The Act allows for the enforcement of foreign judgments in India and vice versa. The Act is significant for maintaining friendly relations and cooperation with foreign countries.