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ICJ hearing on Kulbhushan Jadhav case : News, Updates & Discussions

Kalyan Ray, New Delhi, DH News Service, May 16 2017, 14:10 IST
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Salve was India's lead attorney at the ICJ hearing the case of Indian national Jadhav. [Video grab]

Top lawyer Harish Salve has charged only Rs 1 as his fee to fight India's case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the death penalty given to the former Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court.

This was disclosed by the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj late on Monday night, responding to a twitter comment in which one Sanjeev Goyal stated that it would have been cheaper for the government, had it hired some other lawyer.

“Not fair. Harish Salve has charged us Rs 1 as his fee for this case,” Swaraj tweeted.

The veteran lawyer argued for close to 90 minutes at the at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the seat of the ICJ, on Monday. Salve was requested by the government to argue the case because of his expertise in international affairs.

“India and Pakistan presented their cases. The Court will now begin its deliberations,” says a statement from the International Court of Justice.

While India made three specific requests to the court including cancellation of the execution of Jadhav Pakistan's single-point submission was to reject the Indian requests.

On May 8, India moved the ICJ against the death penalty, alleging Pakistan violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by denying consular access to Jadhav 16 times.

While Pakistan maintained Jadhav was an Indian spy, India asserted that he was kidnapped from Iran, where he was doing business after he retired from the Indian Navy.

The two neighbours are fighting a legal battle at the ICJ after 18 years.
 
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Because spies roam around with passports, duh. So if we catch any Pakistani with a passport in India, he might be a spy?

Really ur, own people said that he is a spy who operate from Iran so why he take his Indian passport to Pakistan whether his base is in Iran.. if u think any spy do like that Thn its ur imagination..

either i am drunk or you are typing with your toes.
i cant make a thing out of, what i just read.

I think you are patient of eye problem go to the physician... then u can able to read it..
 
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Being one of the top lawyer of our country, i think he has more than enough money for himself..He just wanted to some national service,good example for many elites of our society.
 
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The 1st round goes to India.
Now the facts are ....
1. No evidence presented in open court that he is any sort of spy.
2. We dont know whether he is alive.
3. PA has hanged its PM in the past without batting a eye.
4. PA has hanged more than a 100 of its own citizens in similar "trials" in less than a year , and their countrymen are fine with it.
Summary is that its basically a show put up by the agency that matters in Pakistan.
We cannot judge this by our standards of 3 hanged in 10 years.
Pakistan is not a normal country by our standards and we should accept ky's loss as unfortunate and plan our answer.
 
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What's really the end goal here?

Consular access isn't going to change the outcome of the sentence, maybe changed to life.

India will go claiming torture (whether true or not). And Pakistan will say whatever.
 
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Lol its just one hearing you idiots even you could had read the written script which he did in his allocated 2 hrs time.
 
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