A Petition for Recognition of Foreign Proceeding is a legal document that is filed with the court by a party seeking recognition of a bankruptcy or other insolvency proceeding in a foreign jurisdiction. The petition will typically contain information regarding the foreign court, the debtor, the creditors, the assets, and the nature of the proceeding. The petition seeks recognition of the foreign proceeding, allowing the foreign court’s decisions to be enforced in the jurisdiction where the petition is filed. There are two types of Petition for Recognition of Foreign Proceeding: 1. Recognition of a Foreign Main Proceeding: This petition is filed to recognize the main proceedings of an insolvency proceeding in a foreign jurisdiction. The petition must include information regarding the foreign court, the debtor, the creditors, the assets, and the nature of the proceeding. 2. Recognition of a Foreign Non-Main Proceeding: This petition is filed to recognize a non-main proceeding in a foreign jurisdiction, such as an ancillary proceeding. The petition must include information regarding the foreign court, the debtor, the creditors, the assets, and the nature of the proceeding. The petition should also include information regarding the relationship between the main and non-main proceedings.