Swaraj had sought a report from Odisha government on the case involving 28-year-old Narges K Ashtari.
She said she cannot help the woman due to the court order.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif earlier this week has said that Iran will use all its capacity to secure Ashtari's release.
"I have received the report from Government of Odisha. The trial court has convicted Narges K Ashtari to one year imprisonment and Rs 3,00,000/- fine.
She also tagged Zarif as well as British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson in her tweets.
Ashtari, who runs an orphanage through her NGO Prishan Foundation in Rayagada district of Odisha, was found guilty by a court in the case relating to causing death to a child due to negligence.
She faced the charges after the disappearance of the child in 2014, who is feared drowned.
Earlier this week, the Iranian Foreign Minister had said "The Foreign Ministry considers it its duty to protect Iranian nationals residing abroad, including students, elites and businessmen... And will use all its capacity to support them and restore their rights."
He said the Iranian Foreign Ministry and Iran's embassy in New Delhi are following up on her case though diplomatic, consular and legal channels.
Born in Isfahan, central Iran, Ashtari's parents moved to the UK when she was four years old.
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