New Delhi: Former Union minister M J Akbar told a Delhi court on Thursday that journalist Priya Ramani had “no right” to accuse him of sexual misconduct that allegedly took place decades ago as she could not prove it.
The remedy against misconduct at the workplace was always available and that Ramani''s accusation was not in good faith or in the public interest, he said.
Akbar made the submission before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar through senior advocate Geeta Luthra during the final hearing in a criminal complaint filed by him against Ramani for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of sexual misconduct more than 20 years ago when he was a journalist.
Ramani had made an allegation against Akbar in the wake of #MeToo movement in 2018.
“Ramani called Akbar media's biggest predator. When you cast an aspersion on someone, you have to show evidence and what investigation you have done.
“After 25-30 years, you don't go to court. You say there was no law. What is this law which was not present since 1860,” Luthra asked.
She said there was no evidence, proof or verification to what Ramani accused.
“This witness (Ramani) has no truth. There is no evidence, proof or verification. Irresponsible statements like calling someone a predator was made,” she said.
She added there were “thousands of tweets, reporting in newspapers, magazines. What could she have done more to damage my (Akbar) reputation? It came at no cost to her. The cost is to Akbar.”
“For her, it was something said irresponsibly without good faith, due process. This is not in good faith. I can say it is not in the public interest. She has no basis to call him a predator,” she said.