Akbar appeared before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal and recorded his statement to support the defamation complaint filed by him against Ramani on October 15.
Former
Union minister M
J Akbar, who has filed a criminal defamation case against
journalist Priya Ramani, told a Delhi court on Wednesday that an
"immediate damage" has been caused to him due to the
"scurrilous", concocted and false allegations of sexual
misconduct levelled against him.
Akbar
appeared before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal
and recorded his statement to support the defamation complaint filed
by him against Ramani on October 15.
Ramani
has accused Akbar of sexual misconduct around 20 years ago.
"Indeed
there was an immediate damage because of the scurrilous nature of
these concocted and false allegations. I was attacked in my personal
capacity about alleged and fabricated non-events allegedly done two
decades ago," he said in his statement.
"I
chose in that environment to seek justice in my personal capacity
without the Appurtenance of Office. This is why I offered my
registration as Minister of State, Govt of India. My reputation has
been tarnished in the eyes of general public and those who are near
and dear and known to me," he said.
Akbar,
who had resigned from the Union Council of Ministers on October 17,
has concluded the recording of his statement.
The
court has fixed November 12 for further hearing of the case when the
statements of witnesses named by Akbar will be recorded.
Akbar's
name cropped up on the social media when he was in Nigeria, as the
#MeToo
campaign raged on in India. Multiple women have come out with
accounts of alleged sexual harassment by him when he was a
journalist.
Akbar
had termed the allegations "false, fabricated and deeply
distressing" and said he was taking appropriate legal action
against them.
Expressing
her readiness to fight the defamation allegations, Ramani had said,
"Rather than engage with the serious allegations that many women
have made against him, he seeks to silence them through intimidation
and harassment." Akbar's plea had listed alleged defamatory
imputations made by Ramani on the social media and also referred to
his "long and illustrious" career as a journalist while
terming the allegations of Ramani as a "figment of her
imagination".
It
had termed as "scandalous" the allegations made by Ramani
and said the "very tone and tenor" are "ex-facie
defamatory".
The
plea said they have not only damaged his goodwill and reputation in
his social circle but also affected Akbar's reputation in "the
community, friends, family and colleagues" and caused
"irreparable loss" and "tremendous distress".
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