"Our High Commissioner today in Colombo has had detailed discussions with the lawyers. Their assessment is that there has been miscarriage of justice and they would like to appeal against that," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akabaruddin said.
As of now, the lawyers are waiting for an authenticated or final judgement and based on that they will take next action, which will include appeal against the verdict.
The five Indians are among a group of eight people sentenced to death by Colombo High Court judge Preethi Padman Surasena for alleged involvement in heroin trafficking between India and Sri Lanka in 2011. The rest three are Sri Lankans.
Government, which has been pursuing their case for the last four years, maintains that it has done due diligence and found them to be innocent.
The two were shifted to India under a treaty for transfer of sentenced prisoners and one of them was out last year after completing his term while another was still in prison, he added.
Reassuring that there was a legal architecture between the two countries to address such cases, the Spokesperson said people should allow the process to be completed and also that executive order can only be kicked-in after the legal process was completed.