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Delhi High Court to rule Sept. 24, 2026, on former minister’s appeal against journalist’s defamation acquittal over 2018 #MeToo allegation.
The Delhi High Court has set September 24, 2026, for the final hearing of former Union Minister MJ Akbar’s appeal against journalist Priya Ramani’s acquittal in a criminal defamation case.
The case originated from Ramani’s 2018 #MeToo allegations of sexual misconduct against Akbar, which led to a defamation suit.
A trial court acquitted Ramani in February 2021, citing insufficient evidence and societal challenges faced by women, while Akbar argued the ruling was based on speculation and legal errors.
The High Court’s final hearing will determine whether the acquittal stands, with potential wide-ranging implications for press freedom, defamation law, and the handling of gender-based allegations in India.
El Tribunal Superior de Delhi dictaminará el 24 de septiembre de 2026 sobre la apelación del exministro contra la absolución por difamación de periodistas por la acusación de #MeToo de 2018.