Editors Guild asks MJ Akbar to withdraw case against journalist


Mumbai, Oct 18(DC): The Editors Guild of India has come out in support and lauded the 20 women journalists who have named journalist-turned-politician MJ Akbar in the growing #MeToo movement, accusing him of sexual harassment.

The Editors Guild said that the resignation of MJ Akbar from the post of Minister of State for External Affairs was a result of the women journalists’ courage to fight for a high principle: gender equality in the newsroom.

The top body of editors representing the media industry also expressed its concern over Akbar's defamation case against one of the journalists, Priya Ramani, and said he should withdraw the case.

"We hope that Mr Akbar will also display the grace to withdraw the criminal defamation case he has filed against one of these complainants. While Mr Akbar is entitled to all legal instruments available to a citizen to seek vindication, it would be paradoxical for a veteran editor to employ the instrument of criminal defamation," the Editors Guild said in a statement.

Incidentally, MJ Akbar was the president of the Editors Guild.

The Editors Guild assured its full support to the other women journalists in case Akbar decides to sue them. "If any of them were to need legal advice or assistance, the Guild will do the best it can to help and also appeal to eminent lawyers to represent them pro bono," Editors Guild said.

MJ Akbar has sued journalist Priya Ramani, the first woman to name him in the #MeToo movement in India, accusing her of "intentionally putting forward malicious, fabricated and salacious" allegations to harm his reputation. A Delhi court will hear the case today.

Senior Advocate Geeta Luthra is appearing for MJ Akbar in the criminal defamation case.

MJ Akbar, the former editor of newspapers like The Telegraph and The Asian Age was named by Ramani in a tweet on October 8. She said MJ Akbar was the man she had written about in a magazine article a year ago, when the Harvey Weinstein scandal in the US set off an avalanche of #MeToo allegations.

After Ramani named Akbar, more women came forward to post stories against him.

Around 20 journalists had come out in her support on Tuesday evening, saying Ramani was not alone and that they would testify in court against Akbar.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Since case is already made by the Editors Guild the claim for withdrawing cases against journalist do not look fair in this stage.

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  • Aa, Mng

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    How the case is even valid ? It is media. I doubt court would consider media as evidence. And the data doesn’t even sit inside India.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Union Minister M J Akbar, who was appearing to be strong and unbeatable for one week despite serious sexual harassment charges leveled by over one and half dozen women journalists, ultimately resigned.
    Despite his defamation suit, at least 19 current and former journalists of The Asian Age had come out in support of Ramani on Tuesday and urged the court to hear them also. In a joint statement, they said they were ready to testify against Akbar in the court.
    According to a report, Akbar filed the criminal defamation case against Ramani in Delhi’s Patiala House Court through his advocates Karanjawala and Co. The junior foreign minister will be represented by 97 lawyers including 30 female advocates.

    Thanks to 'METOO movement' FINALLY Prime Minister Modi build, THE NEW AKBAR ‘EMPIRE’ FALLS.
    Is our Prime Minister Modi is going to take 'Selfie with daughter' who is sexually exploited by his own cabinet colleague and make his stand clear?

    Jai Hind

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Akbar filing defamation case against 20 female journalists is just to threaten and intimidate the victims. One case filed by the victims is enough to prove his innocence or guilt.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Swamy
    Filing defamation case his personal choice. Why Editors Guild should interfear?. Is it not attack on freedom of expression? Regarding he filing cases against 20 ppl because those 20 ppl have spoken against him even though they failed to file any police case.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    First read the news article fully, understand and then comment. The defamation case Akbar has filed based on his own concocted and fabricated allegations on his own journalists and he being the president of editor's guild while there are other 20 victims suing him for the same offence. So, it doesn't make any sense for him to file any case for the dignity of the office he is holding. The shear number says all.

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    METOO will burn down soon as they allegation made which was happend back in STONE AGE without any FIR ? how they stand in the court and some of them even they scolding the law ?

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