The Indian Embassy in Riyadh said this in a statement issued after a local Indian association alleged that majority of Indians in Saudi jails are convicted without a fair trial.
"The Embassy would like to reiterate its full faith in the judicial system of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," the statement said.
"The Embassy rejects such irresponsible statements casting aspersions on the judicial system of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," it said, dismissing the claims made by what it termed as the "illegal" organisation in the country called Federation of Kerala Associations in Saudi Arabia (Fokasa).
The Embassy thanked Saudi King Abdullah for his humanitarian approach in announcing concessions and extension of grace period for overstaying expatriates to correct their status or to leave the country without facing penal action.
The statement said the Embassy is conducting inquiries into complaints of alleged involvement of some illegal associations and individuals in Saudi Arabia on cases related to housemaids and also based on complaints of collection of money for getting information and offering legal assistance to Indians in distress and also those in jails.
The Embassy said India has excellent bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia and it is aware of its responsibilities towards Indian nationals and it will continue to address all issues of concern to the Indian community within the framework of Saudi rules and regulations.
It remains in constant touch with the Saudi authorities at appropriate levels to address these issues.
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