Indian death row spy Kulbushan must be freed, India tells UN court

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
THE HAGUE: Islamabad should be ordered to free Indian spy Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav who was sentenced to death for spying in Pakistan,
India´s lawyers told the UN´s top court Monday.Jadhav, an Indian spy and former Indian navy officer, was arrested in Balochistan in March
2016 on charges of espionage and sentenced to death by a military court in 2017.India insists Jadhav, 48, was much a spy and that he was
kidnapped in Pakistan
fresh Delhi is now asking the ICJ -- which rules in disputes between countries -- to nullify his sentence and to order Islamabad to set him
free."Considering the trauma over the past three years, it would be in the interest of justice of making human rights a reality, to direct
his release," India´s lawyer Harish Salve told the judges.India´s joint secretary at its External Affairs Ministry, Deepak Mittal, told
the court the proceedings against Jadhav in Pakistan were based on a "farcical case" and "malicious propaganda".Islamabad´s lawyers are to
state their case on Tuesday.The ICJ´s decision shall likely come months after this week´s hearings.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified
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