`Maritime Practice in India` updated to fourth edition

Released on = February 9, 2007, 3:24 am

Press Release Author = Shrikant Hathi and Binita Hathi

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = Third (revised) edition book 'Maritime Practice in India'
has been updated to fourth edition on February 10, 2008 co-authored by solicitors
Shrikant Hathi and Binita Hathi of Hathi & Partners a specialised shipping law firm
with free online access via maritimepractice.com or admiraltypractice.com. The web
version of the book is linked to conventions, statutes, rules and latest judgments.

Press Release Body = Third (revised) edition book 'Maritime Practice in India' has
been updated to fourth edition on February 10, 2008 co-authored by solicitors
Shrikant Hathi and Binita Hathi of Hathi & Partners a specialised shipping law firm
with free online access via maritimepractice.com or admiraltypractice.com. The web
version of the book is linked to conventions, statutes, rules and latest judgments.

Arrest that ship in India is the instruction a specialised shipping law firm
receives from client for any claim for necessaries supplied to any ship or for
building, equipping or repairing of any ship or any claim by the owner or consignee
of any bill of lading of any goods for damage or any claim for damage done by any
ship or received by any ship or for the possession or ownership of a ship or could
by any claim in the nature of salvage services or a claim by a master or crew for
wages or in respect of disbursements made on account of a ship or a claim and cause
of action in respect of any mortgage et al are some of the claims that Indian court
possess in admiralty jurisdiction.

A foreign vessel, no matter what flag she flies, owes temporary and local allegiance
to the sovereign of any port to which she comes. Moreover, the persons in such a
vessel likewise must obey the laws and regulations of the port. Such jurisdiction is
discretionary. Once a foreign vessel passes out of territorial waters, she owes no
further duty to the place, which she has left, unless there is a hot pursuit. A ship
may be arrested to acquire jurisdiction; or to obtain security for satisfaction of
the claim when decreed; or in execution of a decree.

Although the focal point of book are admiralty laws this book contains the entire
gamut of admiralty edicts including ship arrest and substantive maritime law
prevalent in India. This book is about a subject that has been lurking in the
scourges of darkness of Indian maritime history for many decades. It provides an
in-depth insight into Indian Admiralty law, thus placing maritime practice at the
threshold of the legal fraternity.

This book is a compact, integrated guide to admiralty law in India. The primary
purpose of this book is to better enlighten shipping and industry related
professionals to take prompt and decisive decisions.


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