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Indian Govt not serious in Kulbhushan Jadhav's matters: IHC CJ

  • Justice Minallah says the Indian High Commission has not appointed a counsel yet despite being sent notices four times
  • The court directed the federal government to contact the Indian government again and adjourned the hearing till February 3

Fahad Zulfikar Updated 14 Jan 2021


(Karachi) The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has ordered the federal government to contact the Indian government again regarding the appointment of legal counsel to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, local media reported on Thursday.

As per details, high court’s larger bench, headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah, conducted the hearing of a case related to the appointment of a defence lawyer for Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.

The judge remarked that the Indian High Commission has not appointed a counsel yet despite being sent notices four times. The IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah remarked that the Indian government is apparently not serious in Jadhav’s matters.
The court directed the federal government to contact the Indian government again and adjourned the hearing till February 3.
In its last hearing, the IHC gave another chance to India to appoint a counsel for spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.

The court was informed by Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan that the government was doing everything to ensure the International Court Justice's (ICJ) directives.

The ICJ had directed Pakistan to inform Jadhav of his rights under Article 36 and grant India consular access. The court had also ruled that Pakistan should review the case while considering its laws.
However, the AG said, New Delhi had raised several objections and deliberately did not want to be part of the court proceedings.

Earlier on July 17, 2019, the International Court of Justice had rejected remedies sought by India, including annulment of military court decision convicting Kulbhushan Jadhav, his release and safe passage to India.
The ICJ also asked Pakistan to review Jadhav's death penalty.

Kulbhushan Jadhav was arrested by authorities from Balochistan in a counter-intelligence operation on March 3, 2016. During the investigation, he confessed to his involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan that resulted in the loss of many precious human lives.

He also made important revelations about RAW’s role in sponsoring state terrorism in Pakistan.

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Indian Govt not serious in Kulbhushan Jadhav's matters: IHC CJ

  • Justice Minallah says the Indian High Commission has not appointed a counsel yet despite being sent notices four times
  • The court directed the federal government to contact the Indian government again and adjourned the hearing till February 3

Fahad Zulfikar Updated 14 Jan 2021


(Karachi) The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has ordered the federal government to contact the Indian government again regarding the appointment of legal counsel to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, local media reported on Thursday.

As per details, high court’s larger bench, headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah, conducted the hearing of a case related to the appointment of a defence lawyer for Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.

The judge remarked that the Indian High Commission has not appointed a counsel yet despite being sent notices four times. The IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah remarked that the Indian government is apparently not serious in Jadhav’s matters.
The court directed the federal government to contact the Indian government again and adjourned the hearing till February 3.
In its last hearing, the IHC gave another chance to India to appoint a counsel for spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.

The court was informed by Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan that the government was doing everything to ensure the International Court Justice's (ICJ) directives.

The ICJ had directed Pakistan to inform Jadhav of his rights under Article 36 and grant India consular access. The court had also ruled that Pakistan should review the case while considering its laws.
However, the AG said, New Delhi had raised several objections and deliberately did not want to be part of the court proceedings.

Earlier on July 17, 2019, the International Court of Justice had rejected remedies sought by India, including annulment of military court decision convicting Kulbhushan Jadhav, his release and safe passage to India.
The ICJ also asked Pakistan to review Jadhav's death penalty.

Kulbhushan Jadhav was arrested by authorities from Balochistan in a counter-intelligence operation on March 3, 2016. During the investigation, he confessed to his involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan that resulted in the loss of many precious human lives.

He also made important revelations about RAW’s role in sponsoring state terrorism in Pakistan.

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Not true...

Its not that Indian govt is not interested.... It's disassociating itself from their little Terrorist ... He is a liability.
 
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how long can they legally do this?
Well time has already passed idk why court isnt moving towards hearing... I remember Moeed Yusuf saying that deadline was for only 10 days or something like that... like 2 months ago...
 
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Pakistani authorities and the court are very good affecting cognitive dissonance.

" India on Thursday asked Pakistan to appoint an Indian lawyer or Queen’s counsel for death row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav so that he receives a fair trial in his death sentence review.
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Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Anurag Srivastava on Thursday said the Pakistan has not been able to fulfil its obligations to implement ICJ judgement in Kulbhushan Jhadav case.

“It has not yet addressed the core issues, which include provision of all documents related to the case, providing unconditional and unimpeded consular access to Kulbhusan Jadhav and appointment of an Indian lawyer or a Queen’s counsel to ensure a free and fair trial,” Srivastava said at a video conference with media, as quoted by PTI.

Pakistan’s Parliament recently extended four months an ordinance that allowed Jadhav to file an appeal against his death conviction in a high court as required by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)."

 
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Pakistan’s Parliament recently extended four months an ordinance that allowed Jadhav to file an appeal against his death conviction in a high court as required by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)."


Indian tactics of delaying the inevitable would not bare fruit.

India's decision to impose unconventional war on Pakistan is a cowardly measure of a scared entity.
 
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" India on Thursday asked Pakistan to appoint an Indian lawyer or Queen’s counsel for death row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav so that he receives a fair trial in his death sentence review.

This has already been rubbished. No Indian or any other foreign lawyer can plead infront of Pakistani courts.

Hire a Pakistani lawyer and hope for the best, that is India only option.
 
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Pakistani authorities and the court are very good affecting cognitive dissonance.

" India on Thursday asked Pakistan to appoint an Indian lawyer or Queen’s counsel for death row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav so that he receives a fair trial in his death sentence review.
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Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Anurag Srivastava on Thursday said the Pakistan has not been able to fulfil its obligations to implement ICJ judgement in Kulbhushan Jhadav case.

“It has not yet addressed the core issues, which include provision of all documents related to the case, providing unconditional and unimpeded consular access to Kulbhusan Jadhav and appointment of an Indian lawyer or a Queen’s counsel to ensure a free and fair trial,” Srivastava said at a video conference with media, as quoted by PTI.

Pakistan’s Parliament recently extended four months an ordinance that allowed Jadhav to file an appeal against his death conviction in a high court as required by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)."


Indian law and Pakistani law are completely different and lawyers arent transferable across the different systems.

Of course even a child could grasp this basic concept but it seems the Indian govt and their gullible minion followers genuinely seem to think that its Pakistan blocking the process by not violating its own constitution. :lol:
 
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Indian tactics of delaying the inevitable would not bare fruit.

India's decision to impose unconventional war on Pakistan is a cowardly measure of a scared entity.

good one.
This has already been rubbished. No Indian or any other foreign lawyer can plead infront of Pakistani courts.

Hire a Pakistani lawyer and hope for the best, that is India only option.

Pakistani lawyers are useless
Indian law and Pakistani law are completely different and lawyers arent transferable across the different systems.

Of course even a child could grasp this basic concept but it seems the Indian govt and their gullible minion followers genuinely seem to think that its Pakistan blocking the process by not violating its own constitution. :lol:

no no they grasped it all - they also know Pakistani lawyers are quite useless.

All of you: I will recommend India hire a kangaroo as the lawyer for this case. Will be appropriate for your court
 
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