India has no option but to accept Italy's move as it is one of the signatories to a UN convention in international arbitration, official sources said today.
Italy today made a fresh plea before the Supreme Court saying it has invoked international arbitration challenging India's jurisdiction to try two of its marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen in 2012, as the court allowed one of them to remain in Italy for six more months on medical grounds.
The marines, who were onboard ship 'Enrica Lexie', are accused of killing two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast on February 15, 2012, mistaking them to be pirates.
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