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MEA asks Pakistan to 'address shortcomings' in bill related to Kulbhushan Jadhav case

Kulbhushan Jadhav, a 50-year-old retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017.

June 18, 2021 / 08:53 IST
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Retired Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav was sentenced to death in 2017 by a military court in Pakistan on charges of espionage and terrorism.
Retired Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav was sentenced to death in 2017 by a military court in Pakistan on charges of espionage and terrorism.

India has asked Pakistan to review a bill passed by its assembly to facilitate reviewing the case of death row convict Kulbhushan Jadhav. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has asked Pakistan to address the "shortcomings" of the bill saying the proposed law does not create a mechanism to reconsider it as mandated by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi criticised the provision in the bill which invited municipal courts to decide whether any prejudice has been caused to Jadhav by Pakistan on account of its failure to provide consular access in accordance with the verdict of the ICJ, as per an Indian Express report.

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The Pakistan government had earlier in June rushed through the National Assembly a bill to provide the right of appeal to Jadhav, amidst ruckus and boycott by the Opposition. The bill is aimed at allowing Jadhav to have consular access in line with the ICJ verdict.

Read: Pakistan adopts ICJ ordinance allowing Kulbhushan Jadhav to appeal conviction