India hasn't won, ICJ may dismiss Jadhav's case by year-end: Khawar Qureshi

ICJ has ordered Pakistan to stay the execution of Jadhav until final decision on proceedings

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Kulbhushan Jadhav
File photo of former Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of 'espionage'.

A lawyer who represented at the (ICJ) in the case involving alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, says did not win the case, a media report said.

Talking to a private TV channel, Britain-based lawyer Khawar Qureshi said did not win the case and the "will never acquit Jadhav", The Nation daily reported.

On Saturday, media reports said that Pakistani Attorney General Ashtar Ausaf Ali would represent the country from now instead of Quereshi in the case.

Qureshi also said he was hopeful that the will dismiss Jadhav's case by the end of this year or early 2018.

He also dismissed media reports about his high fee for the case.

"I am saddened to even answer such questions and I reject such reports," The Nation quoted Qureshi as saying.

Qureshi represented at the earlier this week.

On Thursday, the ordered to stay the execution of Jadhav until a final decision in the proceedings.

India hasn't won, ICJ may dismiss Jadhav's case by year-end: Khawar Qureshi

ICJ has ordered Pakistan to stay the execution of Jadhav until final decision on proceedings

ICJ has ordered Pakistan to stay the execution of Jadhav until final decision on proceedings
A lawyer who represented at the (ICJ) in the case involving alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, says did not win the case, a media report said.

Talking to a private TV channel, Britain-based lawyer Khawar Qureshi said did not win the case and the "will never acquit Jadhav", The Nation daily reported.

On Saturday, media reports said that Pakistani Attorney General Ashtar Ausaf Ali would represent the country from now instead of Quereshi in the case.

Qureshi also said he was hopeful that the will dismiss Jadhav's case by the end of this year or early 2018.

He also dismissed media reports about his high fee for the case.

"I am saddened to even answer such questions and I reject such reports," The Nation quoted Qureshi as saying.

Qureshi represented at the earlier this week.

On Thursday, the ordered to stay the execution of Jadhav until a final decision in the proceedings.
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