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Kulbhushan hearing at ICJ: Pak says Jadhav has neither consular access nor legal representation

India Urged For Immediate Suspension Of Its National Kulbhushan Jadhav’s Death Sentence And Blamed Pakistan Of Violating The Vienna Convention By Denying Its 16 Requests For Consular Access.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Vikas Mehta | Updated on: 15 May 2017, 10:07:37 PM
Kulbhushan Jadhav case hearing in ICJ

New Delhi:

Pakistan presented its case before International Court of Justice on Monday after India submitted a strong case, seeking immediate suspension of Kulbhushan Jadhav’s death sentence which was awarded by Pakistan’s military court on the charges of ‘spying’.

Pakistan tried to defend the judgement as the nation had denied consular access to Jadhav. Even, it did not provide visa to Jadhav’s mother to pursue the case in the legal framework.

Here are the live updates-

#7:18 PM

Pak wishes to live with peace: Pak at ICJ

#7:11 PM

Jadhav is not eligible for consular access: Pakistan at ICJ

# 7:05 PM 

Did not violate Vienna convention: Pak at ICJ

#7:01PM

India is using media to misrepresent the case: Pakistan at ICJ

#6:59 PM

There has been deafening silence and no response from India on Pakistan's accusations on Kulbhushan Jadhav: Pakistan at ICJ

#6:57 PM

# ICJ's jurisdiction is limited: Pak claims at ICJ 

#6:53 PM

Pakistan sent copy of FIR to India: Pakistan at ICJ

#6: 49 PM

India has used this court as the scene of political theater. We will not respond in kind: Pak at ICJ

#6:47 PM

India's application is not urgent as it misconceived: Pakistan at ICJ  

#6:45 PM

India did not provide any explanation on commander Jadhav’s passport bearing a Muslim name: Pak at ICJ

#6:42 PM 

I would urge the court to dismiss the application: Pakistan at ICJ

#6:37 PM

ICJ refused Pakistan to play doctored video 

# 6:35 PM

Commander Jadhav confessed to his crime in a six minute video 

Earlier in the day, India urged for immediate suspension of its national Kulbhushan Jadhav’s death sentence and blamed Pakistan of violating the Vienna convention by denying its 16 requests for consular access.

As the International Court of Justice (ICJ) began hearing Jadhav’s case, India argued that human rights treated as “basics” all over had been thrown to the wind by Pakistan.

All requests for consular access to 46-year-old Jadhav had fallen on “deaf ears”, it said.

The present situation, attorney Harish Salve said before the court, was grave and that is why India had sought ICJ’s indulgence.

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First Published : 15 May 2017, 06:30:00 PM

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