A person named ‘D’ is involved in a car accident in the state of Maharashtra. As a result, Maharashtra civil court grants person ‘D’ Rs. 10,000 in damages. But the defendant person who ran into person ‘D’ lives in Rajasthan and refuses to pay ‘D’. In such a scenario, which one of the following statements is correct?
(a) Person ‘D’ has to file a fresh appeal against the defendant in the civil court of Rajasthan in order to get relief. (b) The defendant has to pay the damages as the orders of civil courts in any part of India are capable of execution anywhere within India. (c) The defendant will not have to pay the damages as he is not the resident of the state of Maharashtra. (d) Person ‘D’ will have to seek remedy from the Supreme Court of India as the court of one state cannot enforce the penal laws of another state.