Anti Suit in foreign Suit Proceeding
in India
Court should not exercise its
discretion to exercise such jurisdiction in view of aforesaid position and
relied upon judgment of Supreme Court in the case of Modi Entertainment Network
v. W.S.G. Cricket Pte. Ltd., and particularly paras 10 and 25 thereof, which
reads as under: "10.The courts in India like the courts in England are
courts of both law and equity. The principles governing grant of injunction-an equitable relief-by a
court will also govern grant of anti-suit injunction which is but a species of injunction. When a court restrains a party to a suit/proceeding before it from instituting or prosecuting a case
in another court including foreign court, it is called anti-suit injunction.
It is a common ground that the courts in India have power to issue anti-suit injunction to a party over whom it has personal
jurisdiction, in an appropriated case. This is cause courts of equity exercise
jurisdiction in persona. However, having regard to the rule of comity, this
power will be exercised sparingly because such an injunction though
directed against a person, in effect causes interference in the exercise of
jurisdiction by another court.
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