A high court in India asked India on Thursday to appoint a lawyer for death-row inmate Kulbhushan Jadhav by April 13 to argue his case for a review of his conviction and sentence by a Pakistani military court. Jadhav, a 51-year-old retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death in April Continue Reading
Former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadav can appeal against Death Sentence to the Pakistani court-martial. A joint sitting of the Pakistani parliament has approved a bill to amend the martial law to include a provision for appeal to a civil court. The bill was passed amid opposition riots. The move follows a recommendation by the […]Continue Reading
India last day alleged that Pakistan had forced former Indian navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is in the custody of Islamabad at present, to parrot the version supportive to the stand taken by them. Pakistan recently allowed consular access to Mr Jadhav against its earlier stand, as the International Court of Justice directed them to […]Continue Reading
The International Court of Justice has directed the South Asian country of Pakistan to review the case of the former Indian navy officer who was awarded death sentence by a Pakistan military court. The court has identified that Pakistan failed to respect the existing International norms and procedures in the case. It has observed that […]Continue Reading
The International Court of Justice, the most powerful judicial platform in the world which is the judicial organ of the United Nations, is set to pronounce its much-awaited judgement on the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, the former Indian naval officer who was awarded the severe punishment of death sentence by a Pakistan ministry court. As […]Continue Reading
A couple of days after former Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav’s family were provocatively humiliated by the Pakistan media and officials, the Indian parliamentarians have strongly raised the issue in the lawmaking body, demanding strong action against the irresponsible neighbor. Anyway, as per the latest report, the central government is likely to make a statement Continue Reading