Pakistan’s defence ministry informed its Supreme Court that Kulbhushan Jadhav, labeled an “Indian spy,” was only entitled to consular access, not the right to appeal. This response addresses claims of unequal treatment compared to Pakistani citizens convicted in military courts. The ICJ intervened, citing Vienna Convention violations, halting Jadhav’s execution and mandating consular access for India. Pakistan’s defence ministry informed its Supreme Court that Kulbhushan Jadhav, labeled an “Indian spy,” was only entitled to consular access, not the right to appeal. This response addresses claims of unequal treatment compared to Pakistani citizens convicted in military courts. The ICJ intervened, citing Vienna Convention violations, halting Jadhav’s execution and mandating consular access for India.
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