TREACHERY OF A SPY: ANALYSIS OF KULBHUSHAN JADHAV CASE
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Kulbhusan Yadav Case, Spy, PlightAbstract
The Jadhav Case noticed few arrays of international law that could navigate global relations and applicability of law on unprecedented levels, which include the jurisdictional issues, preservation of human rights, provisional measures that are critical and high-priority, thus challenging the judicial system at the global level. Besides contributing to new facets of international litigation, this case also witnessed turns towards adjudication between never ending disputes regarding India and Pakistan. As per the jus cogens norm that prevails in international law, India progressively filed an application to institute proceedings and maintain international relations, rather than a violent method of resolution of disputes by use of force. Remarkably, this case did not merely focus on international consular relations, but also decided on other paramount issues such as international treaty obligations over bilateral agreements, interpretation of norms in a state of conflict of laws etc., and hence, makes the verdict a landmark judgement.
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