India seeks UN court order to bar execution of naval officer
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — India took Pakistan to the United Nations’ highest court Monday in an attempt to save the life of an Indian naval officer sentenced to death last month by a Pakistani military court after being convicted of espionage.
“India believes that the farcical nature of proceedings and unjust trial by a Pakistani military court in egregious violation of the rights of consular access … has led to (a) serious miscarriage of justice,” Deepak Mittal, joint secretary of India’s Ministry of External Affairs, told judges at the International Court of Justice.
Pakistan insisted that the International Court of Justice did not need to impose emergency measures.
India claims that Pakistan breached a long-standing international convention on consular relations by not granting Indian officials access to Kulbhushan Jadhav after his arrest last year. India wants Islamabad to take steps to annul the military court verdict, and if that is not possible it asked the world court to declare the verdict illegal and order Pakistan to release Jadhav.


