India slams Pak for failing to implement ICJ judgement in Kulbhushan Jadhav case
New Delhi : India on Thursday slammed Pakistan for failing to implement the International Court of Justice’s judgement on Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is facing death row in Pakistan.
Speaking at the weekly press briefing via video conference, Anurag Srivastava, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson, said that the Pakistan government “failed to create an environment” where allegations against Jadhav can be properly challenged.
“Pakistan government failed to create an environment under which allegations against Kulbhushan Jadhav can be effectively challenged,” he said.
He further said, “Pakistan needs to implement the International Court of Justice’s judgement in letter and spirit, including provision of relevant documents as well as providing unconditional consular access to him.”
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday slammed Pakistan for failing to implement the International Court of Justice s judgement on Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is facing death row in Pakistan. Speaking at the weekly press briefing via video conference, Anurag Srivastava, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson, said that the Pakistan government failed to create an environment where allegations against Jadhav can be properly challenged. Pakistan government failed to create an environment under which allegations against Kulbhushan Jadhav can be effectively challenged, he said. He further said, Pakistan needs to implement the International Court of Justice s judgement in letter and spirit, including provision of relevant documents as well as providing unconditional consular access to him.
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OX44/2020 [2021] EWHC 91 (Fam)
Applications pursuant to Part 19 FPR 2010 within adoption proceedings to determine whether the local authority is under a duty to notify the Romanian Central Authority of the proceedings and if not, should their assistance be sought to identify the birth father and wider family.
The court was concerned with AK, a baby boy born in the UK to a Romanian national who travelled here whilst 8 months pregnant. The Mother had done that with the express purpose of giving birth here and then relinquishing AK for adoption.
During the adoption process the Mother declined to give any details of the Father but she did confirm his name and date of birth when she was admitted to the hospital to give birth. Furthermore she agreed to work with the allocated social worker and write a letter to AK as part of the life story work to be given to him when he is older. In that letter the Mother confirms details of the Father but no contact details. She was entirely co
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Consular Corps College Releases Covid International Ingenuity Report
January 26, 2021 GMT
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Consular Corps College (CCC), the association of foreign consuls in the U.S., has compiled the Covid International Ingenuity Report, a compendium of global innovations in response to the pandemic.
CCC Dean and Honorary Consul of Malta Louis J. Vella noted, “While 2020 was one of the most difficult years in human history, it also called forth humanity’s kindness, creativity and resilience. We hope that the Covid International Ingenuity Report inspires the hope we all need to get through the challenges ahead in the new year.”