New Delhi: After Pakistan imposed a new law that claimed it would impose ICJ’s assessment in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, India on Thursday said this law would be a little used because it only codifies the shortage of previous regulations that allow trials.
India has never joined the review trial because of Pakistan’s refusal to provide consular access without obstacles and without obstacles to Jadhav and to allow India to appoint an Indian lawyer for him.
India has been maintained because the bill was introduced in Pakistani Parliament that every new law would not help until Islamabad agreed to give what he called consular access to Jadhav in line with the Spirit Assessment ICJ.
“We have seen Pakistani reports that enforced previous regulatory laws which were as if they were imposed to imposing an assessment of the International Justice Court (ICJ) in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav,” said MEA spokesman Arindam Bagchi.
“Nothing can be further than the truth.
As stated earlier, the Ordonance does not make machines for effective reviews and reconsider the JADHAV case as mandated by ICJ’s assessment,” he added.