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  • Pakistan to File Counter Rejoinder In Jhadav’s Case

    Pakistan to File Counter Rejoinder In Jhadav’s Case File Photo Pakistan to File Counter Rejoinder In Jhadav’s Case

    Pakistan, on July 17, is filing the second counter rejoinder in International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the case of Indian spy Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav.

    According to diplomatic sources, the reply will be submitted by Foreign Office Director India Dr Fareha Bugti, who has arrived at The Hague for the purpose.

    Dr Bugti had also submitted Pakistan’s counter-pleading in December last year.

    Sources said Pakistan’s response contains detailed replies to India’s submissions to the international court.

    He said earlier, Pakistan on December 13, last year had filed its counter-memorial before the ICJ, a world court in The Hague which is looking into the Indian complaint on the conviction of the Indian spy.

    He said the hearing of the case would start after completion of submissions from Pakistan and India.
    About reports of five Indian citizens arrested for carrying Uranium, the spokesman said Pakistan was deeply concerned over the incident and termed it a “very serious” issue.