The International Court of Justice on Wednesday directed Pakistan to suspend the death sentence given in 2017 to Jadhav on charges of espionage and sabotage
In a major victory for India, the International Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled that Pakistan must review the death sentence for Jadhav
The International Court of Justice will pronounce the verdict on Kulbhushan Jadhav
Making the final submission in the ICJ on the last day of the hearing, Pakistan's counsel Khawar Qureshi said, "India's claim for relief must be dismissed or declared inadmissible"
Jillani made the solemn pledge as the ad-hoc judge, International Court of Justice (ICJ) top judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf said
On Wednesday, India had a maximum of 90 minutes to submit its final arguments in the case. Pakistan will also get 90 minutes to respond to India's arguments on Thursday
Pakistan, which is presenting its case today, asked the judge to adjourn the case, citing the illness of it ad-hoc judge
Lawyer Khawar Qureshi alleged that Jadhav was an "instrument of India's official policy of terror"
Tassaduq Hussain Gillani, 69, suddenly suffered a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital
India's plea came as the top UN court began a four-day public hearing in the case of Jadhav
India, during the first day of the hearing, based its case on two broad issues -- breach of Vienna Convention on consular access and the process of resolution
India moved the ICJ in May in 2017 against the "farcical trial" by the military court of Pakistan against 48-year-old Jadhav
Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017
The ICJ has set a timetable for the public hearing in the high-profile case from Febraury 18 to 21 in The Hague
Indian national Jadhav, 48, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017
Pakistan has claimed its security forces arrested Jadhav from its Balochistan province in March 2016
India has accused Pakistan of violating the Vienna Convention by not giving consular access to Jadhav
India first approached the ICJ on May 8, 2017, for violations of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by Pakistan in the matter
Pakistan claims its security forces arrested Jadhav alias Hussein Mubarak Patel from its restive Balochistan province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from Iran
But there were no takers for Lodhi's claims that there are no terrorist safe havens inside Pakistan