Priya Ramani and her lawyer Rebecca John on #MeToo movement’s first win in India

A Delhi district court on February 17 acquitted senior journalist and editor Priya Ramani of criminal charges of defamation brought by MJ Akbar, also a former senior editor, in a verdict that has been hailed as a significant victory for the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace, and for women’s rights.

Akbar, then a Union minister and presently a Rajya Sabha member from the Bharatiya Janata Party that leads the central government, had averred that Ramani, in accusing him of sexually harassing her during a job interview in December 1993 through tweets linked to an article she had written a year earlier in 2017 had defamed him.

Ramani’s tweets had come near the start of the #MeToo movement in India in October 2018 The court, however, said that women “cannot be punished for raising” their “voice against sex­ abuse through the pretext of criminal complaint of defamation”, and that the right of reputation cannot be protected…

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