New Delhi:The Delhi High Court Thursday agreed to examine former Union Minister M J Akbar's appeal against the trial court order acquitting journalist Priya Ramani in his criminal defamation case over her allegations of sexual harassment. Admit. List in due course, said Justice Mukta Gupta who had issued notice to Ramani on the appeal in August last year.
Lawyer Bhavook Chauhan appeared for Ramani before the court and sought time to file a response to Akbar's plea. He said that submissions have to be made on the aspect of leave to appeal. Senior advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Akbar, submitted that he was not seeking any interim order in the matter as his plea challenged an acquittal and urged the court to admit the appeal.
Justice Gupta stated that the complainant has the right to file an appeal and admitted the same. Senior advocate Geeta Luthra also appeared for Akbar. In his appeal, Akbar has contended that the trial court decided his criminal defamation case on the basis of surmises and conjecture and as though it was a case of sexual harassment. The plea, filed through Senior Partner, Karanjawala & Co Sandeep Kapur, has contended that the trial court failed to appreciate the arguments and evidence on record.
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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 Ld. 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 appeal said.