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Kulbhushan Jadhav case verdict on July 17
Legal experts say ICJ to reject India’s plea to release spy but will give him consular access
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Kulbhushan case — how, why and what?
Sparks a legal battle between India and Pakistan at the ICJ
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India seeks Jadhav’s retrial in civilian court or annulment of death sentence
Top UN court will convene again tomorrow to hear Pakistan's second round of submissions
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Pakistan rips apart India's contradictory claims in Jadhav case at ICJ
Pakistan councilor asks what explanation India has for Jadhav’s Pakistani passport bearing a Muslim name
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ICJ reserves verdict over Pakistan's request seeking adhoc judge replacement
ICJ reserves verdict on the request
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Indian counsel ducks key questions on Jadhav
Pakistani counsel says Delhi's stand on the spy lacks locus standi
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ICJ starts hearing in Kulbhushan case today
India yet to explain why Jadhav was issued a passport with a Muslim name
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ICJ to hold public hearings in Jadhav case from Feb 18
Jadhav was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of spying and terrorism in April 2017
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Pakistan to submit evidence against Indian spy Jadhav on Feb 19: Qureshi
Indian spy confessed to his crimes, on death row
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Pakistan to send five-member team for Kulbhushan case hearing at ICJ
International Court of Justice is set hear the case from February 18-21 in The Hague
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US terminates Treaty of Amity with Iran
Treaty of Amity signed and ratified in 1955 called for unfettered economic relations between Tehran and Washington
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ICJ set to hold public hearings in Jadhav case
Hearings to start from Feb 18
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Four questions on Iran's legal challenge to US sanctions
Tehran and Washington have been involved in a series of court battles at the ICJ
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ICJ fixes Kulbhushan case hearing for February next year: sources
Hearing is expected to last at least a week and would be carried out on a daily basis
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Pakistan has 'very strong' case against Jadhav: FO
Spokesperson says Makkah Declaration does not declare anyone as terrorists
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India to file pleadings in Jadhav case on Tuesday
Pakistan to submit counter-memorial by July 17
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Evolving a culture of peace — II
This change would call for a socio-political revolution to happen.
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Evolving a culture of peace
Such events are organised among the students of law
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Husain Haqqani withdraws counsel, criticises top court over Memogate
Former ambassador says the Pakistani court system had 'lost its credibility'
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Pakistan may submit details of Jadhav's meeting with family to ICJ
Islamabad will urge the ICJ to dismiss the case: sources
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Wife, mother meet Jadhav in Islamabad
FO says JP Singh’s presence in the meeting should not be considered as consular access
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At ICJ, Pakistan dismisses India’s plea for consular access to Jhadav
Says provision of such access under Vienna Convention is only for legitimate visitors, not for spies
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ICC prosecutor requests probe into US military, CIA for ‘war crimes' in Afghanistan
US did not sign the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court in 2002
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India wants Pakistan to also allow Jadhav’s mother to meet him
Indian foreign ministry is waiting for a formal response from officials in Pakistan on allowing their request
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India’s nominee re-elected to ICJ after UK pull-out
The election is significant for Pakistan in view of the case of alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav
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Judge re-election: Dalveer-Greenwood stalemate at ICJ
The United Nations Juridical Yearbook clearly states that more meetings should be conducted if a deadlock occurs
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UK victory over India at ICJ suits Pakistan
The international court will resume hearing of Jadhav’s case in December
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In Berlin, Kashmiris to protest 70 years of Indian occupation
LoC will be demolished like East, West Germany demolished Berlin Wall, says Barrister Sultan Mehmood
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Justice Jillani notified as ad-hoc judge in Jadhav Case
Justice Jillani served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from July 31, 2004 to December 11, 2013
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Ex-CJP to be Pakistan’s ad-hoc judge for Jadhav case
Govt will convey its decision on Tassaduq Hussain Jillani’s nomination to ICJ this month
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Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India to file Initial pleadings in ICJ today
ICJ sets September 13 and December 13 for filing of memorial by India and counter-memorial by Pakistan respectively
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ICJ in focus: the road ahead
In the end, it must be made clear that the case before ICJ does not pertain to Jadhav’s guilt or innocence
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Pakistan urges ICJ to adopt expedited timeline for hearing
Informs court of its intent to appoint ad hoc judge to sit on the bench for all proceedings
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In search of a bilateral solution
Swaraj is unfortunately not ready to accept that Delhi is responsible for the collapse of the dialogue process
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Jadhav’s case at ICJ: Civil-military leaders discuss legal battle at The Hague
Review names of senior judges to be appointed as ad hoc judge at the UN court
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The mirage of binding ICJ judgments
Pakistan should forcefully defend its position at all international forums, including the ICJ
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Pakistan to appoint ad hoc judge at ICJ
AGP to head the legal team during the next hearing on June 8
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SC asked to declare ICJ order not binding
Petitioner wants the RAW agent’s case decided under the Pakistani law
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Lest bias creep in
Lofty humanist ideals may be expressed at other forums but they must not influence decision of judges
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Pakistan presses ICJ for early hearing of Indian spy case
In a letter, FO desired proceedings to be held within weeks
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Pakistan ICJ lawyer represented India in 2004
Khawar Qureshi was hired by India to represent the government in an arbitration case
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Jadhav case: Ex-India SC judge criticises India’s move to ICJ, calls it ‘Pandora’s box'
Markanday Katju expresses his concerns over the repercussions that India might face by involving the ICJ in the case
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ICJ can't annul Jadhav's death sentence: Sartaj Aziz
Adviser on foreign affairs says India’s stance that Pakistan was defeated by the recent ICJ's verdict was...
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Pakistan restricted ICJ jurisdiction in March: AG
AG Ausaf Ali refutes reports claiming Pakistan agreed to ICJ remit in March this year as 'a sinister move'
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Pakistan’s legal follies at Hague court
This is not the end of the road, it is just the beginning
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No room for miscalculations
Pakistan will have to play its cards delicately and wisely
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‘All is not lost’ insists govt as opposition fires broadside on 'poor handling' of Jadhav case
Sartaj Aziz says Pakistan will forcefully present its case when the stage comes
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Jadhav’s ICJ case: Govt warns opposition to refrain from comments
Information minister says no leniency will be shown to the person talking against national security
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ICJ’s order: Legal experts blame FO for ‘poor’ case handling
Say Islamabad may face great embarrassment if it does not comply with the ICJ’s decision
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PTI blames PM Nawaz for ICJ stay on Jadhav execution
PTI leader also asks premier to tell parliament about his 'secret' meeting with Jindal