The ICJ today stayed the execution of Jadhav who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and subversive activities.
"We have won the first battle and have exposed Pakistan on the international forum as to how they have violated human rights," said Nikam, who has appeared as the special public prosecutor in several high-profile cases including the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case.
Jadhav has been falsely implicated and the sole evidence against him is only his confession which could have been obtained under duress, Nikam said.
Pakistan's stand that it does not accept ICJ's jurisdiction clearly "vindicates" India's position, he added.
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