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Kulbhushan Jadhav case: PM Modi thanks Sushma Swaraj, expresses satisfaction with ICJ order

The ICJ stayed the execution of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistan military court on charges of espionage and subversive activities.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed satisfaction at the order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which stayed the execution of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav who is on death row in Pakistan.
He spoke to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to thank her and appreciated the efforts of advocate Harish Salve who represented India in the case, official sources said.
The Prime Minister's reaction came after the 11-judge bench of the ICJ unanimously stayed execution of Jadhav who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistan military court on charges of espionage and subversive activities.


In a major victory for India, which had moved the UN's highest judicial body against the death sentence, the ICJ instructed Pakistan to take all "necessary measures at its disposal" to ensure that Jadhav was not executed pending a final decision by it.

The ICJ said that India should have been granted consular access to its national as per the Vienna Convention to which both countries have been signatories since 1977.
The ICJ asserted its jurisdiction over the case of the 46-year-old former Indian Navy officer while noting that the circumstances of his arrest remain disputed.
The ruling came three days after India and Pakistan gave their submissions in the case

Reacting to the verdict, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted: “We are grateful to Mr.Harish Salve for presenting India's case so effectively before ICJ. The ICJ order has come as a great relief to the familly of Kulbhushan Jadhav and people of India.”

 

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Pakistan claims its security forces arrested Jadhav from its restive Balochistan province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from Iran. However, India maintains that he was kidnapped from Iran where he had business interests after retiring from the Indian Navy.

Jadhav's case is the latest flashpoint in the tensions between Pakistan and India.

On May 8, India moved the ICJ against the death penalty, alleging violation of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. On May 9, the global court stayed the death sentence as a provisional measure. PTI AMS PMS UZM ZH NSA PYK
India should have got consular access to Jadhav: ICJ The Hague, May 18 (PTI) Pakistan will take all necessary measures at its disposal to ensure that Indian prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav is not executed.
The International Court of
Justice (ICJ) today said that India should have been granted consular access to its national Kulbhushan Jadhav as per the Vienna Convention.

The ICJ asserted its jurisdiction over the case of Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by Pakistan on charges of espionage and subversive activities.

The circumstances of Jadhav's arrest remain disputed, ICJ president Ronny Abraham said while reading out his verdict.

The 11-judge bench of the UN's highest court is presenting its verdict two days after India and Pakistan gave their submissions on the 46-year-old former Indian Navy officer. PTI AMS PMS UZM ZH NSA MIN
 

Pakistan claims its security forces had arrested 46- year-old Jadhav from the restive Balochistan province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from Iran.

The former Navy officer was arrested on March 3 last year and sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court last month on charges of espionage and subversive activities.

Jadhav's case is the latest flash point in the tensions between Pakistan and India

On May 8, India moved the ICJ against the death penalty, alleging violation of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. On May 9, the highest court in the UN gave Jadhav a lease of life.

India, in its appeal to the ICJ, had asserted that Jadhav was kidnapped from Iran where he was involved in business activities after retiring from the Indian Navy. India denies that he has any connection with the government.

Pakistan claims to have arrested Jadhav from its restive Balochistan province.

With inputs from PTI

 

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