A bench headed Justice A R Dave also sought response from the Union of India (UOI) on a fresh plea of Italian government that it has invoked international arbitration against alleged territorial jurisdiction of India to try its marines -- Latorre and Salvatore Girone, for the offence of homicide.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) P S Narasimha, appearing for the UOI, told the bench that India, being a signatory to the International Convention, would participate in these arbitration proceedings.
The bench, which also comprised Justices Kurian Joseph and Amitava Roy, asked Latorre to file an undertaking that he would abide by its conditions within a week and ordered that the six-month extension would start from July 15.
It asked the government to file its reply to the fresh plea of Italy within two weeks and gave two weeks after that to the Italian government to file a rejoinder, if any.
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On April 9, the court had allowed Latorre to remain in Italy for three more months till today on medical grounds.
Tulsi had said the plea challenging NIA's right to probe the deaths was filed as the Centre, in an affidavit, had said that the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Maritime Navigation and Fixed Platforms on Continental Shelf Act (known as SUA Act) does not apply in the case.
Latorre, who had suffered a brain stroke on August 31 last year, was allowed by the apex court on September 12 last year to go to Italy for four months.