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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the foreign judgment enrollment document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Cover Letter' section. Include your name, address, and the details of the court where you are filing.
  3. Next, complete the 'Affidavit in Support of Request for Enrollment of Foreign Judgment'. Ensure you provide accurate information about both the judgment creditor and debtor, including their last known addresses.
  4. Proceed to fill out the 'Request for Enrollment of Foreign Judgment'. Specify the details of the judgment, including dates and amounts owed.
  5. Finally, complete the 'Notice of Enrollment of Foreign Judgment', ensuring all necessary information is included before saving your changes.

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The Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1933 (FJA 1933) applies to judgments from courts in Australia, Canada (except Nunavut and Quebec), Guernsey, India, the Isle of Man, Israel, Jersey and Pakistan.
A foreign judgment is any judgment of a court of any other state in the United States in a civil action which was not obtained by default in appearance or by confession of judgment.
A foreign judgment under CPC that is inconsistent with goes against or is based on an incorrect interpretation of international or Indian law will not be considered conclusive and enforceable in India. The mistake must be prima facie apparent in the proceedings for this to apply.
In a common law action for enforcement of a foreign judgment, the judgment creditor has to prove that the foreign judgment is a final judgment conclusive upon the merits of the claim, must be for a fixed sum and must also come from a competent court.

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