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Defamation case: Delhi HC to hear in Sep MJ Akbar's plea against Priya Ramani's acquittal

Delhi HC lists MJ Akbar's defamation appeal against Priya Ramani's acquittal for September 19 in case linked to her MeToo allegations

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  • MJ Akbar's plea against Priya Ramani

New Delhi, Apr 22 (PTI)

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday posted on 19 September, former Union minister MJ Akbar's appeal challenging the acquittal of journalist Priya Ramani in a criminal defamation case over her accusations of sexual harassment against him.

Justice Neena Bansal Krishna deferred the hearing after Ramani's counsel sought an adjournment due to the unavailability of the senior lawyer arguing the case.

'List it for argument on 19 September,' the court said.

Akbar's counsel, on the other hand, sought the 'shortest possible date' but the court refused and said it was only a criminal defamation matter.

Akbar challenged the trial court's 17 February, 2021, order acquitting Ramani on grounds that a woman had the right to put grievances before any platform of her choice even after decades.

The high court on 13 January, 2022, agreed to examine Akbar’s appeal against the trial court verdict.

Akbar's appeal argued the trial court decided his criminal defamation case on the basis of surmises and conjectures and as though it was a case of sexual harassment.

The trial court, it added, failed to appreciate the arguments and evidence on record.

'The trial court has erred in considering the instant case as a complaint for sexual harassment when it was in fact a complaint for defamation... the trial court ought to have considered the evidence presented by the respondent (Ramani) herein from the perspective of a defamation case as the respondent has presented no admissible corroboratory evidence, other than her own testimony,' the plea said.

The former minister also claimed the trial court 'gravely erred' in observing that he did not have a stellar reputation and ignored the well-established principles of criminal jurisprudence.

The trial court dismissed the defamation complaint filed by Akbar and acquitted Ramani saying no charges were proved against her.

The trial court said it was shameful that crimes against women were taking place in a country where mega epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana were written about respecting them.

Ramani levelled allegations of sexual misconduct against Akbar in the wake of the #MeToo movement in 2018.

Akbar subsequently filed the complaint against Ramani on 15 October, 2018, for allegedly defaming him over the accusations dating decades ago.

He resigned as the minister of state for external affairs on 17 October, 2018.

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