The Free Press Journal

JADHAV CASE: ICJ FINAL HEARINGS

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The Internatio­nal Court of Justice will hold public hearings in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case from Monday at The Hague during which India and Pakistan will present their arguments before the top UN court, which was set up after World War II to resolve internatio­nal disputes. Jadhav, 48, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017. India moved the ICJ in May the same year against the verdict. A 10-member bench of the ICJ on May 18, 2017 had restrained Pakistan from executing Jadhav till adjudicati­on of the case. The ICJ has set a timetable for the public hearing in the case from February 18 to 21 in The Hague and Harish Salve, who represents India in the case, is expected to argue first on February 18. The English Queen's Counsel Khawar Qureshi will make submission­s on February 19 from Islamabad's side. Then India will reply on February 20 while Islamabad will make its closing submission­s on February 21. The hearings will be streamed live on the Court's website.

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