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ICJ Verdict: Judgment gladdened hearts, restored faith in rule of law, says Harish Salve

Salve says ICJ rejected Pakistan’s argument that the Vienna Convention excluded spies for counsellor access

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India’s legal Counsel to the ICJ, Harish Salve
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Harish Salve, India’s legal Counsel in Kulbhushan Jadhav case in the International Court of Justice expressed “gratitude” to the World Court for its intervention in the case.

“Want to start by expressing the gratitude of my country to the ICJ for the manner in which it intervened in this case. It protected Kulbhushan Jadhav from being executed, in a hearing which was put together in a matter of days,” said the top lawyer soon after the verdict on Wednesday.

“Today it has delivered a judgement which has gladdened our hearts and once again restored the faith in the rule of law in the ICJ and in the systems, which we as mankind, have put together to protect the citizens of the world from state’s tyranny,” Salve said. 

VERDICT’S IMPACT

  • Review, reconsideration by Pakistan must take into account the potential prejudice caused to him
     
  • Salve said ICJ rejected Pakistan’s argument that the Vienna Convention excluded spies for counsellor access

Indian challenged Pakistan’s brazen refusal to adhere to the Vienna Convention and to allow consular access to an Indian, said Salve elaborating his argument.

The verdict was personally satisfying, he said. “A lot of adjectives were used by Pakistan in its submissions even in its reply in the court. I characterised them as unfortunate and I said that it is my upbringing and India’s tradition which stood in my way of replying to them in that language.” 

Speaking on the passport evidence, he said, “Pakistan all along sought to use the proceedings to make allegations against India of state-sponsored terrorism. It repeatedly played out slides of what it claimed was passports recovered from Jadhav and asserted that India has to explain how this passport was put in place.” Salve said the display of the passport led to the Court rejecting Pakistan’s argument that Jadhav’s nationality was uncertain. “The court said that if you say that you recovered a passport..true or false, which you rely on and it was issued by India, you could have no doubt that he was an Indian.” 

With inputs from agencies

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