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21. State “p” got a criminal named ‘X’ extradited from state ‘R’ on the ground of murder. However ‘X’ gets tried for theft instead of murder by State ‘P’. Is the act of state ‘P’ valid under international law ?
Facts of the Case State P formally requested the extradition of an individual named X from State R. The request was based on the charge […]
20. A spiritual leader of a community in a State ‘A’ was guilty of causing communal violence in that state. Before his arrest he fled to a neighbouring state ‘B’ State ‘A’ initiated extradition proceedings with state ‘B’ for Extradition of the leader. Decide.
Facts of the Case A prominent spiritual leader from State A was accused of inciting communal violence that led to significant unrest, injuries, and property […]
18. Due to negligence of state ‘X’ a chemical factory leaked lethal gas due to which two nationals of the neighbouring state ‘Y’ died. Is ‘X’ liable ?
✅ SEO Meta Title: Is State ‘X’ Liable for a Lethal Gas Leak That Killed Foreign Nationals? ✅ Slug: Facts of the Case A chemical […]
13. ‘A’, a foreign citizen is injured in an unanticipated mob attack, in the country ‘X’. Can the country to which ‘A’ belongs claim damages from ‘X’?
Injury of a Foreign National in Mob Violence: State Responsibility Under International Law Facts of the Case ‘A’, a citizen of Country Y, was visiting […]
11. X’ a diplomatic agent purchased a plot of land for his personal use but did not pay the purchase money to the seller. Examine the liability of the diplomatic agent under the rules of International Law
Liability of a Diplomatic Agent in Private Land Transactions Under International Law Facts of the Case Mr. X, a diplomatic agent posted in Country Y, […]
8. X’ who is a citizen of State A’ while on a tour on the territory of state’B’ was killed by a mob during local revolts. Examine the liability of state ‘B’.
Facts of the Case ‘X’, a citizen of State A, visited State B for tourism. During the visit, local political tensions in State B turned […]
6. A team of Israel Military troops was on the ground in Pakistan against the Jihadis. Has Israel violated any rule of International Law ? Give reasons
The presence of Israeli troops on Pakistani soil raises critical concerns under international law. This incident sparks debate about sovereignty, self-defense, and international peace norms. […]
4. Mr. ‘X’ was a clerk at the Indian embassy in England. He was dismissed from the service on charge of stealing documents. On the same day, the Indian Ambassador waived his immunities in this respect. Mr. ‘X’ was arrested and tried. He claimed that being a servant of a diplomatic envoy he was immune from the court proceedings. Whether he succeeds in this case? Give reasons.
Diplomatic immunity protects diplomats and their staff from legal actions in host countries. However, its scope has limits. The case of Mr. X—a clerk at […]
3. State ‘Z’ granted recognition to state ‘M’ on the basis of a condition it imposed on state ‘M’ that the state would not adopt war as an instrument of national policy. However, that ‘M’ subsequently violated the condition. Can the recognition be revolved? Decide.
The recognition of statehood in international law is a powerful political act. It affirms a state’s existence and grants legitimacy in global relations. But what […]
