The Hindu (Mumbai)

Cannot bar Mahua Moitra from defending herself in public: Delhi HC

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The Delhi High Court on Monday said Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra cannot be barred from defending herself against the allegation­s made by an estranged friend in public domain as long as her statements are not “objectivel­y false”.

The HC made this oral observatio­n while hearing lawyer Jai Anant Dehadrai’s plea seeking an interim order to bar the expelled Lok

Sabha MP from making “defamatory” statements against him.

Mr. Dehadrai has filed a case against Ms. Moitra seeking damages of ₹2 crore for making ‘defamatory’ statements against him in the backdrop of the cashforque­ry row.

During the hearing, the court told Mr. Dehadrai, “If you put the allegation­s in the public domain, she has every right to defend herself. Except that she cannot make any objectivel­y false statements”.

“If both the parties say we don’t wish to have this battle in public domain, then it is one thing. (But) If you are going to make a public comment, then she has to have the space to defend herself,” the judge said. The judge also questioned Mr. Dehadrai’s lawyer about a statement he gave to the media after the last hearing.

“Mr. Awasthi, you will also advise your client to be very careful. If he is going to be a plaintiff in my suit...equities will be balanced in granting an injunction. Did you make any statement to press after the last hearing,” the court asked.

In the lawsuit, Mr. Dehadrai said after he lodged a complaint with the CBI about Ms. Moitra allegedly receiving gratificat­ion for unauthoris­edly providing her Lok Sabha login credential­s to a third party, she “embarked on a ceaseless campaign of slander and abuse” to disseminat­e “false, abusive, and defamatory statements” against him.

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