MeToo Case: Decision in MJ Akbar defamation case postponed till 17 February
MeToo Case: Decision in MJ Akbar defamation case postponed till 17 February
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New Delhi: A Delhi court on Wednesday against journalist Priya Ramani, former Union Minister M.J. The verdict on Akbar's criminal defamation complaint has been postponed till 17 February. According to the information, the criminal defamation case could not be decided by former Union Minister Akbar against his colleague journalist Priya Ramani on Wednesday.

The court has adjourned the judgment in this case till 17 February. The court said that in this case both the parties were asked to give final written replies which were submitted to the court late, due to which the decision has been postponed for seven days. The court of  Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar at Rouse Avenue said that he had reserved judgment in the case on February 1, but also gave both parties an opportunity to present their written arguments.

These parties delayed responding. Due to this delay, the court will take time to prepare the order, as both parties must see this answer before preparing the order. Earlier, the court heard the final arguments of former Union Minister Akbar and journalist Ramani.

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