Pakistan will proceed ''as per law'' in Jadhav case: Foreign Office after ICJ verdict
The statement claimed that the Hague-based ICJ in its judgment did not accept India''s plea to "acquit/release" Jadhav.

The Foreign Office in a statement said Pakistan as a "responsible member" of the international community "upheld its commitment" from the very beginning of the case by appearing before the court for the provisional measures hearing despite a very short notice.
"Having heard the judgment, Pakistan will now proceed as per law," the statement said.
The statement claimed that the Hague-based ICJ in its judgment did not accept India''s plea to "acquit/release" Jadhav.
The ICJ bench headed by Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf ordered an "effective review and reconsideration" of the conviction and sentence of Jadhav.
Jadhav, 49, a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by the Pakistani military court on charges of "espionage and terrorism" after a closed trial in April 2017. His sentencing evoked a sharp reaction in India following which New Delhi moved the world court.
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