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100 | _aPatnaik G B | ||
245 | _aSetalvad's Conflict of Laws | ||
250 | _a3rd Ed. | ||
260 |
_aHaryana _bLexis Nexis _c2019 |
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300 | _a640 | ||
500 | _aConflict of Laws is a field of law which is not widely known to the ordinary law practitioner. It has to be considered only if a particular litigation has a foreign element as, for example, when the contract in issue was entered into in another country or was to be performed in another country. This is only one example, and there are numerous other situations where the principles of conflict of laws may have to be applied- if parties were married abroad if the deceased was domiciled abroad if the company was incorporated abroad, etc. Resort to the rules of conflict of laws may be necessary in the most diverse situations. This branch of law is likely to be of growing importance in India as there is increasing international trade, more cross-border investment and as increasingly, more Indians live and settle outside India. | ||
650 | _aConflict of laws | ||
700 | _aYasobant Das | ||
856 | _uRita Das | ||
942 | _cBK |