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This is an archive article published on November 18, 2024

Javed Akhtar acquitted as complainant withdraws RSS comments case

Per the complaint, Javed Akhtar, in the TV interview, had drawn parallels between the Taliban and Hindu extremists, against the backdrop of the radical Islamic outfit seizing power in Afghanistan.

Javed AkhtarJaved Akhtar over his allegedly objectionable remarks on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

A Mumbai court has acquitted veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar in a defamation case against him, over his allegedly objectionable remarks on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The complainant has withdrawn the case.

The judicial magistrate (first class) of Mulund, S.D. Chakkar, disposed of the case on 8 November, marking it withdrawn.

A copy of the order was made available on 18 November, Monday.

Advocate Santosh Dubey, who claims to be an RSS supporter, filed a complaint against Akhtar before the magistrate’s court in October 2021, claiming offences under sections 499 (defamation) and 500 (punishment for defamation) of the Indian Penal Code.

In a television interview, he had alleged that Akhtar unnecessarily dragged the name of the RSS and defamed the Nagpur-based organisation in a “calculated and well-planned move”.

Per the complaint, Akhtar, in the TV interview, had drawn parallels between the Taliban and Hindu extremists, against the backdrop of the radical Islamic outfit seizing power in Afghanistan.

However, Dubey recently filed another plea before the magistrate to withdraw the complaint against Akhtar.

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The complainant told the court that the “matter is settled between the parties in mediation” and, therefore, he “does not want to prosecute the accused”.

The court acquitted the lyricist and disposed of the case as withdrawn.

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