The Indo-Pak Joint Judicial Committee is composed of eight retired judges – four each from India and Pakistan – charged with investigating the situation of civilians imprisoned in the gaols of the other country and to obtain and facilitate their release, [1] especially that of fishermen imprisoned for straying across territorial waters.[ citation needed] The Committee was formed in January 2007. [1] Since then it has visited gaols in Pakistan in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi, in April 2011 and Amritsar, Jaipur and Tihar gaols in October 2011. [1] The Committee went into abeyance in 2013, but was being revived in 2018. [2]
The Indo-Pak Joint Judicial Committee is composed of eight retired judges – four each from India and Pakistan – charged with investigating the situation of civilians imprisoned in the gaols of the other country and to obtain and facilitate their release, [1] especially that of fishermen imprisoned for straying across territorial waters.[ citation needed] The Committee was formed in January 2007. [1] Since then it has visited gaols in Pakistan in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi, in April 2011 and Amritsar, Jaipur and Tihar gaols in October 2011. [1] The Committee went into abeyance in 2013, but was being revived in 2018. [2]