NEW DELHI: Upset over the ruling of a Pakistani court in the Mumbai attacks case, India said on Tuesday that evidence collected by a Pakistani judicial commission here had evidential value to punish those involved. “Our belief is that the evidence collected by the commission is of evidential value,” Home Secretary R.K. Singh told reporters here.

Mr Singh said that New Delhi was aware of the ruling of the Pakistani court and would seek a copy of it from the authorities there through Indian High Commission in Islamabad.

“After we go through the judgment we will discuss with the Pakistan government as to what they propose to do about it,” he said. By arrangement with the Times of India

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