Jadhav will be hanged or will come home, court will announce at 3.30 pm

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In the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, the International Court of Justice will hear his verdict on Thursday. The verdict will be pronounced at noon at three in the afternoon. Three days ago, it had heard the arguments of both parties in India and Pakistan in this matter.

During the hearing, India had sought Kulbhushan Jadhav to end the sentence awarded to him by Pakistan. India feared that Jadhav could be hanged before the hearing was over. Jadhav, 46, a former naval officer of the Indian Navy, was arrested on 3 March by Pakistan.

Pakistan had sentenced him to death by accusing him of spying and involvement in sedition action. India had strongly objected and said that Jadhav was abducted.

On refusing to stop the execution of hanging and not allowing diplomatic access to Jadhav, India took the case to international court. While filing the case on May 8, India had accused Pakistan of violating the Vienna Agreement on the Jadhav issue.

India had said that Pakistan has no evidence against Jadhav. He is being hanged on the basis of fake charges. On the other hand, Pakistan had said that there is no provision to grant diplomatic access to the spy involved in terror activities under the Vienna Agreement which is accusing India of violating India.

He accused the issue of using it as a political weapon against Pakistan on the international stage. Last time, in the international court, India faced Pakistan 18 years ago.

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