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MJ Akbar-Priya Ramani defamation case: Verdict deferred till February 17

The trial has been underway at Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court for almost two years and is linked to the MeToo movement against sexual abuse and sexual harassment towards women.

February 10, 2021 / 15:10 IST
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Ramani had, in October 2017, wrote an open letter in Vogue.in titled, To the Harvey Weinsteins of the World.
Ramani had, in October 2017, wrote an open letter in Vogue.in titled, To the Harvey Weinsteins of the World.

The hearing of criminal defamation case filed by former Union Minister MJ Akbar against journalist Priya Ramani was on February 10 adjourned till February 17, when the court would pronounce the judgement, news agency ANI reported.

Court adjourned the case stating that the written submissions were submitted late, according to LiveLaw.in.

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The trial has been underway at Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court for almost two years and is linked to the MeToo movement against sexual abuse and sexual harassment towards women.

Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar had on February 1 reserved the judgment for February 10 after Akbar and Ramani completed their arguments.