IR
New
Pak. law allows Jadhav to file appeal
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The International Court of Justice
(Review and Reconsideration) Bill, 2021 is aimed at fulfilling the requirement
under the verdict of the ICJ.
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The law allowed Mr. Jadhav to challenge
his conviction in the high court through a review process, that was a
requirement of the ICJ verdict.
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Jadhav, a 51-year-old retired Indian
Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges
of espionage and terrorism in Apr 2017.
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India approached the International Court
of Justice (ICJ).
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After hearing each side, The Hague-based
ICJ issued a verdict in July 2019, asking Pakistan to offer India consular
access to Mr. Jadhav and conjointly guarantee review of his conviction.
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International Court of Justice ICJ could
be a principal judicial organization of the United Nations (UN).
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It was established in 1945 by a United
Nations Charter and began working in 1946 because the successor to the
Permanent Court of International Justice.
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It settles legal disputes between member
countries and provides advisory opinions to approved United Nations Organs and
specialised Agencies.
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An Indian, judge Dalveer Bhandari has
been a member of the ICJ since April 2012.
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It is seated in the Peace Palace of Hague,
Netherlands. Unlike the six principal organs of the United Nations, it is the
only one not located in New York (USA).
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Consular Access Consular access is the
ability of foreign nationals to have access to consulate or embassy officials
of their own country in the host nation. India had demanded the consular access
to former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan under the rules of
the Vienna Convention.
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The convention allows foreign nationals
who are arrested or detained to have the access.

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