The document discusses the procedure for enforcing foreign arbitration awards in Indian courts. It notes that foreign awards must first be recognized by an Indian court as a foreign decree before they can be enforced. The court examines the award to ensure it is valid and not against public policy. Once recognized, the foreign award has the same status as an Indian court decree and can be enforced through the lengthy and complex execution procedures under the Code of Civil Procedure. The document argues that streamlining the execution process could help reduce delays and better achieve arbitration's goal of efficient dispute resolution.