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Updated Jan 24, 2021 · 04:01 pm File photo of former Union minister MJ AKbar. | IANS
Former Union minister MJ Akbar’s lawyer on Saturday told a Delhi court that social media trial was unacceptable in a country that follows the rule of law,
Bar and Bench reported. Senior Advocate Geeta Luthra was making submissions on behalf of Akbar in a criminal defamation case, filed by him against journalist Priya Ramani over allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment.
Ramani had accused Akbar of sexual harassment in 2018, when the #MeToo movement began in India. Following this, Akbar resigned from the Union Council of Ministers.
During Saturday’s hearing, Luthra took reference from a previous judgement to counter Ramani’s 2017 article in
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NEW DELHI: Former Union Minister MJ Akbar on Thursday questioned journalist Priya Ramani for allegedly destroying evidence in the defamation case against her by deleting her Twitter account.
Akbar s counsel and senior Advocate Geeta Luthra told the court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Pandey that the harm that Ramani has caused by her statement is indefensible .
Senior Advocate Geeta Luthra said that the tweets were all primary evidence and asked if Ramani could destroy evidence. ..another criminal case can be made out, Luthra pointed out. Fact is that everything has been deliberately destroyed to subserve the cause of justice, she said.