Facing an impending execution, Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya’s case is under the scrutiny of the Supreme Court. The court has directed the Indian government to explore alternative, ‘informal channels’ to seek a resolution. This directive follows the Centre’s admission that its options are constrained. The court responded to a petition from the ‘Save Nimisha Priya International Action Council,’ which is advocating for diplomatic intervention. The Attorney General detailed the challenges, highlighting the complexities of Yemen’s political landscape and the nature of ‘blood money’ agreements. The court expressed concern and requested that the government share any progress, with the next hearing scheduled for July 18.
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