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  • Delhi HC seeks Priya Ramani’s stand on MJ Akbar’s appeal against her acquittal in defamation case

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought journalist Priya Ramani’s stand on former Union minister M J Akbar’s appeal against a trial court order acquitting her in the criminal defamation case filed by him over her allegations of sexual harassment.

    Justice Mukta Gupta issued notice to Ramani in the appeal and listed it for further hearing on January 13.

    Senior advocates Rajiv Nayar and Geeta Luthra, appearing for Akbar, contended that the trial court erroneously acquitted Ramani in spite of concluding that her allegations were defamatory in nature.

    “He (trial court judge) says defamation is made out. Case is under Section 499 IPC. He finds it defamatory. Judgement should have concluded after this finding is returned,” Nayar submitted.

    The court responded that finding any content defamatory is the ‘first step’ in the proceedings, after which the trial court has to consider the defense of the accused.

    “The trial court says per se they are defamatory and but in the context of which she made the allegations, there was a valid defense,” the judge stated.

    Senior counsel Luthra contended that the trial court handed out the verdict without considering any objections raised during the trial.

    “Nothing is decided. The (trial) court went on to decide about Ram and Ravan. Objections are not decided or looked into,” she said.

    Akbar has challenged the trial court’s February 17 order acquitting Ramani in the case on grounds that a woman has the right to put grievances before any platform of her choice even after decades.

    The trial court had dismissed the complaint filed by Akbar, saying no charges were proved against Ramani.

    It had said it was of the considered view that the case of Akbar regarding commission of offence punishable under Section 500 (punishment for the offence of defamation) IPC against Ramani is not proved and she is acquitted for the same.

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

    The glass ceiling will not prevent Indian women as a roadblock in advancement in society of equal opportunities, it had said.

    In the wake of the #MeToo movement in 2018, Ramani had made allegations of sexual misconduct against Akbar when he was a journalist and she was working under him some 20 years ago.

    Akbar had filed the complaint against Ramani on October 15, 2018 for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of sexual misconduct decades ago.

    He resigned as a Union minister on October 17, 2018.

  • #MeToo movement: Feel vindicated on behalf of women who spoke against sexual harassment, says Priya Ramani

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Journalist Priya Ramani, who was acquitted on Wednesday by a Delhi court in a criminal defamation case lodged by M J Akbar, said she felt vindicated on behalf of all the women who have ever spoken out against sexual harassment at the workplace.

    Reacting to the judgment by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Pandey, who dismissed the complaint filed by Akbar saying that no charges were proved against her, Ramani said that it feels great to have your truth validated before the court.

    “It feels amazing, truly does. I feel vindicated on behalf of all the women who have ever spoken out against sexual harassment at the workplace,” she said.

    Ramani said the sexual harassment issue has gotten the attention it deserves.

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    “It was me the victim who had to stand up in the court as an accused. I thank everyone who stood by me especially my witnesses Ghazala Wahab and Niloufer Venkatraman who came to the court and testified on my behalf.”

    “I thank the court for the verdict and I thank my lawyer Rebecca John and the amazing team who believed in me and the wider cause. They put their heart and soul in the case,” she said.

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

    Akbar had filed the complaint against Ramani on October 15, 2018, for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of sexual misconduct decades ago when he was a journalist.

    He resigned as Union minister on October 17, 2018.

    He denied all the allegations of sexual harassment against the women who came forward during #MeToo campaign against him.