12.State A was accorded recognition by State B on the condition that it shall not impose any limitations on its citizens based on their gender, caste and religion. State A violates this condition by passing a law to that effect. Can recognition given to State A be withdrawn by State B?

State A Violates Recognition Terms: Can State B Withdraw Its Recognition? Facts of the Case State A received diplomatic recognition from State B on a […]

10. ‘A’ and ‘B’ were the parties to a bilateral treaty. ‘A’ committed a breach of the treaty. What action can be taken against ‘A’ state by the ‘B’ state for the breach of the treaty under the Vienna Convention on the law of treaties 1969

Facts of the Case States ‘A’ and ‘B’ entered into a bilateral treaty that regulated water-sharing rights across a common river. The treaty included terms […]

9. ‘A’ an armed forces officer of state ‘X’ sold confidential documents to foreign agents and escaped to state ‘Y’. In spite of an extradition treaty between ‘X’ and ‘Y’ states, the ‘y’ state refused to extradite ‘A’ to ‘X’. Discuss the legal position of extradition in the above case.

Facts of the Case Officer ‘A’, a senior member of the armed forces from State ‘X’, sold classified defense documents to foreign agents. The documents […]

5. Three Indian fishermen involved in a case of alleged drug trafficking in Bangladesh. They were arrested by the Bangladesh navy. The Dhaka High Court awarded the death penalty to the three Indian fishermen. Now can Indian diplomatic envoys release three Indian fishermen? Give reasons

Facts of the Case In a recent and deeply concerning development, three Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu were arrested by the Bangladesh Navy. They were […]

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 […]