Home  »  Website  »  National  »  Delhi Court Verdict In MJ Akbar's Defamation Case Against Priya Ramani Today

Delhi Court Verdict In MJ Akbar's Defamation Case Against Priya Ramani Today

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

10 February 2021
Follow Outlook India On News
File Photo
Delhi Court Verdict In MJ Akbar's Defamation Case Against Priya Ramani Today
outlookindia.com
2021-02-10T11:09:46+05:30
Also read

A Delhi court will today pass its verdict in the criminal defamation case brought against journalist Priya Ramani by editor-turned-politician MJ Akbar. Akbar had filed the case against Ramani in October 2018 citing an article she had written for The Vogue the previous year and a subsequent tweet of October 2018 in which she had alleged that the former editor of Asian Age newspaper had sexually harassed her during a job interview in 1994.

Akbar, who was a Union Minister of State at the time Ramani levelled the allegation, had resigned from the Council of Ministers days after he moved court against Ramani. Akbar had denied the allegations and called them a conspiracy to tarnish his reputation even as nearly two dozen other women journalists stood up in Ramani's support; many of them also recounted similar instances of sexual harassment by the former Union Minister.

Ramani's allegations had come at a time when the #MeToo campaign by women across the world speaking up against sexual harassment they had faced had just begun to gain momentum in India. However, soon after the defamation trial began against Ramani, the #MeToo campaign in India gradually began to ebb.

The judgement in Akbar's case today, if it goes in Ramani's favour could have the potential to trigger a second wave of the global campaign of calling out alleged sexual predators within India. However, if the court does find Ramani's allegations defamatory, it could essentially bring the movement - already dormant for the past two years - to a complete halt.


For in-depth, objective and more importantly balanced journalism, Click here to subscribe to Outlook Magazine

Subscribe to Outlook’s Newsletter

Next Story >>

Uttarakhand Disaster: 32 Bodies Recovered, 174 Persons Missing; Rescue Efforts Continue

Read More in:

Outlook Web Bureau M.J. Akbar Priya Ramani Delhi #MeToo #MeToo Movement Defamation Case National

More from India

More From Outlook Magazine

More from Website

More from Blog