Kulbushan Jadhav case: ICJ rejects five pleas by Pakistan

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The (ICJ) has rejected five pleas made by during the hearing of the Jadhav case, including playing of so-called "confessional statement" of the Indian national and a request to adjourn the hearing citing of its

Pakistan's delegation on Tuesday led by requested the international court to adjourn the hearing in the case to appoint a new as Justice suffered before the hearing.

However, the ICJ while rejecting the plea asked Pakistan's delegation to go ahead with proceeding if it is ready with its argument.

then went on to make his argument, a day after the Indian side told the court that Jadhav had been sentenced to death by a military court during an "opaque" hearing and that he should be released forthwith. In his representation, the Pakistani said the Indian claim to relief must be dismissed.

In addition, also had sought cross-examination of Deputy High Commission of JP Singh.

JP Singh who accompanied the family of Jadhav in to meet him in jail last year said that the condition of Jadhav did not look well.

During the proceeding, Pakistan, making a long shot, also wanted the "accomplices" of Jadhav for witnesses during the hearing. However, the court also rejected that.

The 48-year-old former naval officer, Jadhav, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism on April 11, 2017, following which moved the ICJ, challenging the verdict. Subsequently, on May 18, 2017, a 10-member bench of the ICJ restrained Pakistan from executing Jadhav till the adjudication of the case.

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 01:43 IST