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A Delhi court acquitted Lt. Gov. VK Saxena in a 25-year-old defamation case over a 2000 ad, citing lack of proof and public interest.
A Delhi court acquitted Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on January 29, 2026, in a 25-year-old criminal defamation case filed by activist Medha Patkar over a 2000 advertisement.
The court ruled the prosecution failed to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt, stating the ad was published in the public interest and contained truthful, authentic documents.
The verdict follows a prior acquittal of Patkar in a cross-defamation case, where Saxena lacked admissible evidence.
Both rulings underscore the legal principle that defamation charges require solid, verifiable proof.
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Un tribunal de Delhi absolvió al Tte. Gov. VK Saxena en un caso de difamación de 25 años de antigüedad por un anuncio de 2000, citando la falta de pruebas y el interés público.