#MeToo: Delhi court frames defamation charge against Priya Ramani in case filed by Akbar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A Wednesday framed charge against in a case filed by former M J after she levelled allegations of against him when he was a scribe.

"I plead truth as my defence, made in good faith in public interest and for the public good. I will prove my defence during trial. I plead not guilty," she said.

The court also granted permanent exemption to Ramani from personal appearance before it after she said she has a small child to take care of.

Akbar's did not oppose the exemption plea.

The court listed the matter for hearing on May 4.

Akbar, who resigned as on October 17 last year, filed a private criminal complaint against Ramani after his name cropped up on as the #MeToo campaign raged on in

Ramani has accused of around 20 years ago when he was a He has denied the accusations.

had earlier told the court that the allegations made in the article in Vogue and the subsequent tweets were defamatory on the face of it as the complainant had deposed them to be false and imaginary.

He had told the court in his statement that an "immediate damage" has been caused to him due to the scurrilous, concocted and false allegations of

Multiple women have come out with accounts of alleged sexual harassment by him while he was working as a

Akbar has termed the allegations "false, fabricated and deeply distressing" and said he was taking appropriate legal action against them.

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First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 13:30 IST