New Delhi, Correspondent

Judicial Council has issued a grave and urgent letter via email to António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, expressing its deepest concern and alarm over the rapidly escalating armed conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran.

In a strongly worded communication, Judicial Council warned that the situation has reached a critical and dangerous juncture, posing a direct threat not only to regional stability but also to global peace, environmental safety, and human survival.

Particularly alarming are credible reports suggesting that military operations have extended dangerously close to sensitive nuclear facilities. Judicial Council emphasized that any deliberate or accidental strike on such installations could trigger catastrophic consequences, including radioactive contamination, widespread ecological devastation, and long-term health hazards affecting millions of people across borders.

Rajiv Agnihotri Chairman Judicial Council underscored that any targeting of nuclear infrastructure would constitute a grave violation of international humanitarian law and the foundational principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations. It described such actions as an unacceptable escalation with potentially irreversible and far-reaching consequences for humanity and the planet.

In light of the escalating crisis, Judicial Council has called upon the Secretary-General to take immediate and decisive action, including:

Immediate Ceasefire: Urging all involved parties to declare and implement an unconditional and immediate ceasefire to prevent further loss of life and destruction.

Protection of Nuclear Facilities: Issuance of a strong and binding international directive categorically prohibiting any form of attack on nuclear installations, ensuring their recognition as protected zones under international law.

Emergency Security Council Session: Convening an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council to deliberate on the crisis and enforce concrete de-escalation measures.

Deployment of Expert Missions: Immediate dispatch of international expert teams, including nuclear safety and radiation specialists, to assess risks and ensure compliance with global safety norms.

Promotion of Diplomatic Dialogue: Initiating and mediating urgent diplomatic negotiations aimed at a peaceful resolution in accordance with international law and mutual respect for sovereignty.

Warning of Global Humanitarian and Ecological Catastrophe

Addressing Secretary-General Guterres, Judicial Council Chairman Agnihotri cautioned that the ongoing war carries the ominous potential of evolving into a humanitarian and ecological disaster of unprecedented magnitude. Any damage to nuclear installations could result in consequences far exceeding immediate wartime destruction, with long-lasting impacts on future generations and the global ecological balance.

Judicial Council reaffirmed its firm belief that timely and decisive intervention by the United Nations can prevent further escalation and restore global confidence in international mechanisms designed to uphold peace and security. Call for Immediate Action

“Rajiv Agnihotri The world community looks to your leadership in this moment of crisis,” the statement emphasized, urging the Secretary-General to act with utmost urgency and determination to halt the conflict and preserve the sanctity of nuclear safety at all costs.

Judicial Council has mentioned that this matter be treated as most urgent, reiterating that swift global action is essential to avert irreversible consequences for humanity