Delhi HC lists M.J. Akbar's plea against Priya Ramani in defamation case for final hearing on September 24

In his appeal, Mr. Akbar has contended that the trial court decided his criminal defamation case on the basis of surmises and conjecture

Updated - March 16, 2026 04:09 pm IST - New Delhi

M.J. Akbar. File

M.J. Akbar. File

The Delhi High Court on Monday (March 16, 2026) listed former Union Minister M.J. Akbar’s plea challenging the acquittal of journalist Priya Ramani in his criminal defamation case over the allegations of sexual misconduct for final hearing on September 24.

“Trial court record has been received. Written submissions have been filed by both the parties. List for final hearing on the next date,” Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma said.

Mr. Akbar has challenged the trial court’s February 17, 2021 order acquitting Ms. Priya Ramani in the case on grounds that a woman has the right to put grievances before any platform of her choice even after decades.

The High Court on January 13, 2022, agreed to examine Mr. Akbar’s appeal against the trial court’s order and admitted it, on which the notice was issued to Ms. Priya Ramani in August 2021.

In his appeal, Mr. Akbar has contended that the trial court decided his criminal defamation case on the basis of surmises and conjecture.

His plea contended that the trial court failed to appreciate the arguments and evidence on record.

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Mr. Akbar has also claimed the trial court “gravely erred” in observing that he did not have a stellar reputation and has ignored the well-established principles of criminal jurisprudence.

The trial court had dismissed the defamation complaint filed by Mr. Akbar and acquitted Ms. Priya Ramani, saying no charges were proved against her.

The trial court had said it was shameful that crimes against women were taking place in a country where mega epics like the ‘Mahabharata’ and ‘Ramayana’ were written about respecting them.

Ms. Priya Ramani made allegations of sexual misconduct against Mr. Akbar in the wake of the “#MeToo” movement in 2018.

Mr. Akbar filed the complaint against Ms. Priya Ramani on October 15, 2018 for allegedly defaming him by accusing him of sexual misconduct decades ago.

He resigned as a Union Minister on October 17, 2018.

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