New Delhi: As the country waits for the ICJ's verdict on Kulbhushan Jadhav case, Former Ambassador of India to Jordan and Libya, Anil Trigunayat is hopeful for a positive decision.
"As a backup option, if the decision is not in his favour, then we will try to get him legal representation in a civilian court in India," said Trigunayat while talking to ETV Bharat.
He also said that India has kept its side and that Pakistan gave the decision to execute Kulbhushan without any substantial proof.
"It will be a moral victory for India if the International Court of Justice passes its verdict in the favour of the country," added Anil Trigunayat.
The International Court of Justice at the Hague, Netherlands is set to deliver its verdict in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case on Wednesday at 6:30 pm IST.
A 15-member bench of ICJ led by Judge Yusuf had reserved its decision on February 21 after hearing oral submissions by both the countries.
The proceedings of the case took 2 years and two months to conclude.
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