HC quashes summons against Irani (Lead with correction in sixth para)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday set aside a trial court order issuing against in a case filed by

Justice allowed Irani's plea seeking quashing of trial court order and said that the continuance of such criminal prosecution on the basis of available material would be an abuse of the process of

has told the court that the complaint instituted by the Nirupam is an afterthought and counterblast to her complaint filed against the

"Having regard to the chronology of events, it is clear that the criminal complaint leading to the summoning order against the petitioner (Irani) was instituted by the second respondent (Nirupam) in the counterblast to the complaint of the former, there being no explanation offered for the delay," the court said.

The court rejected Nirupam's plea seeking to set aside the trial court order issuing issued against him in a complaint filed by

A court on March 11, 2013, had issued against Nirupam for defaming Irani. However, another court on June 6, 2014, issued summons against Irani after taking cognsiance of a case filed by Nirupam against the

While discussing the assembly elections in December 2012 on a TV channel, Nirupam mocked Irani as a former who had entered politics only some years ago.

Both leaders were involved in a verbal exchange in the course of the TV debate and later filed defamation case against each other.

The HC noted that Irani retorted by stating that this was frivolous conduct similar to the one reflected by gunda elements.

"She (Irani) at no stage called him a "rapist" or a "molester" or an "eveteaser", neither directly nor indirectly. Her (Irani) responses cannot be construed but as a caution to him (Nirupam) to remain within the bounds of decency and civility," the court said.

"The petitioner and the second respondent have been in public life for quite long, engaged in active politics and associated with the political parties that generally have been seen to be opposed to each other. In their interest, their names have been withheld from mention, including in the cause-title," the said in the opening paragraph of both the judgements.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 19:44 IST