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India urges ICJ to annul Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence, claims Pakistan military court's verdict based on 'farcical case'

Press Trust of India • February 18, 2019, 23:41:32 IST
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Pakistan claims that its security forces arrested Jadhav from restive Balochistan province on 3 March, 2016 after he reportedly entered from Iran.

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India urges ICJ to annul Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence, claims Pakistan military court's verdict based on 'farcical case'

The Hague: India on Monday urged the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to annul Kulbhushan Jadhav’s death sentence by a Pakistani military court and order his immediate release, saying the verdict based on a “farcical case” hopelessly fails to satisfy even the minimum standards of due process. Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by the military court on charges of “espionage and terrorism” after a closed trial in April, 2017. His sentencing evoked a sharp reaction in India. India moved the ICJ in May, 2018, for the “egregious violation” of the provisions of the Vienna Convention by Pakistan by repeatedly denying New Delhi consular access to the 48-year-old Indian national. [caption id=“attachment_3500813” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Kulbhushan Jadhav . PTI File image of Kulbhushan Jadhav . PTI[/caption] “Military courts of Pakistan cannot command the confidence of this court and should not be sanctify by a direction to them to review and re-consider the case. India seeks annulment of Jadhav’s conviction, and directions that he be released forthwith,” said Harish Salve, the lawyer representing India and Jadhav in the case at the ICJ. The four-day trial opened Monday at the ICJ headquarters in The Hague amidst heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following one of the worst terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror group that killed at least 41 CRPF soldiers. “India seeks relief in declaring that the trial by the military court in Pakistan hopelessly fails to satisfy even the minimum standards of due process… and should be declared unlawful,” said Salve, the former solicitor general of India. Noting that military courts in Pakistan are not independent, Salve said the working of such courts have been censured by the European Parliament. “A foreign detainee has the right to life, the right to a fair trial and an impartial judiciary. However, Pakistan has sentenced 161 civilians to death in their military courts in opaque proceedings in the last two years,” Salve said. He urged the ICJ to grant relief to Jadhav in the backdrop of fact that his trial has been done by a military court. “Considering the trauma he (Jadhav) has been subjected to over the past three years, it would be in the interest of justice of making human rights a reality, to direct his release,” Salve said on the first day of the hearing. Pakistan claims that its security forces arrested Jadhav from restive Balochistan province on 3 March, 2016 after he reportedly entered from Iran. However, India maintains that Jadhav was kidnapped from Iran where he had business interests after retiring from the Navy. Making submissions in the ICJ that lasted nearly three hours, Salve said Pakistan’s conduct doesn’t inspire confidence that Jadhav can get justice there. “Pakistan has in custody an Indian national who has been publicly portrayed to be a terrorist and Indian agent creating unrest in Balochistan…,” he said, adding that there is no doubt that Pakistan was using this as a propaganda tool. No “credible evidence” was provided by Pakistan to show his involvement in any act of terrorism and Jadhav’s purported confession clearly appeared to be “coerced”, Salve said. Noting that under the international law Pakistan was bound to grant consular access to Jadhav without delay, Salve said India sent 13 reminders to Pakistan for consular access to Jadhav, but Islamabad is yet to accede. “Pakistan knowingly, brazenly and willingly” violated the international law, Salve told the judges. He said Jadhav’s continued custody without consular access should be declared “unlawful.” The senior advocate also said Pakistan filed the FIR almost a month after the arrest of Jadhav. He said Pakistan was embarrassed to disclose charges against Jadhav. Salve read out the various sections and articles of the Vienna Convention under which foreign prisoners fall. “The Vienna Convention is a powerful tool that ensures the facility of consular access to foreign nationals who have been put on trial in foreign trial,” he said. “Article 36 of the Vienna Convention says that a country must be informed about the detention of its citizens, but Pakistan did not inform India about his arrest.” Without consular access, he said, “India has no information on what happened to Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan.” “India and Pakistan have a bilateral agreement on consular access,” he said. “Bilateral treaties cannot modify Article 36 of Vienna Convention. It could only supplement it.” “Pakistan should have provided a substantial explanation for why it needed three months for providing consular access, upon which it could have claimed that it has complied with treaty obligation,” Salve said. Salve argued that Pakistan did not uphold the Article 36 of the Vienna Convention that states consular access applies to all nationals, regardless of espionage claims in Jadhav’s case. “This quite plainly, is an egregious violation of Pakistan’s obligations under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention,” said Salve. He said Pakistan offered to allow Jadhav’s family to visit him, the terms were agreed and the meeting was held on 25 December, 2017. “India was dismayed at the manner the meeting with Jadhav’s family was conducted and wrote a letter on 27 December marking its protest,” he said. Pakistan didn’t send any details of the probe conducted by the Joint Investigation Team before informing the Indian side about the death sentence handed over to him. “Jadhav did not get any lawyer during his trial,” he added. The ICJ adjourned the hearing till Tuesday when Pakistan will get the opportunity to present its case.

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