The Constitution contains the “Full Faith and Credit” clause which lays down the following: (i) Full faith and credit is to be given throughout the territory of India to public acts, records and judicial proceedings of the Centre and every state. (ii) The manner in which and the conditions under which such acts, records and proceedings are to be proved and their effect determined would be as provided by the laws of Parliament. (iii) Final judgements and orders of civil courts in any part of India are capable of execution anywhere within India.