<p>"I feel amazing, I feel vindicated," journalist Priya Ramani said on Wednesday after having come out of travails of trial in a defamation case lodged by M J Akbar.</p>.<p>“I hope it will make women speak up and discourage powerful men from filing false cases against women who share their truth," Ramani said on her acquittal in the case.</p>.<p>Senior advocate Rebecca M John, who appeared as a defence lawyer, stated, "The court has believed Priya and said that whatever she has said is her truth and there is no reason to disbelieve her." <br /><br /><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/delhi-court-acquits-priya-ramani-in-m-j-akbar-defamation-case-952206.html" target="_blank">Delhi court acquits Priya Ramani in M J Akbar defamation case</a></strong></p>.<p>A Delhi court, which acquitted Ramani in the case, said that women can't be punished for raising instances of sexual abuse.</p>.<p>"The Constitution allowed women to put forward her grievances before any forum and at any time," the court said.</p>.<p>"Ramani's disclosure was in the interest of anti-sexual harassment at the workplace," the court said, also taking into consideration instances of systematic abuse at the workplace.</p>
<p>"I feel amazing, I feel vindicated," journalist Priya Ramani said on Wednesday after having come out of travails of trial in a defamation case lodged by M J Akbar.</p>.<p>“I hope it will make women speak up and discourage powerful men from filing false cases against women who share their truth," Ramani said on her acquittal in the case.</p>.<p>Senior advocate Rebecca M John, who appeared as a defence lawyer, stated, "The court has believed Priya and said that whatever she has said is her truth and there is no reason to disbelieve her." <br /><br /><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/delhi-court-acquits-priya-ramani-in-m-j-akbar-defamation-case-952206.html" target="_blank">Delhi court acquits Priya Ramani in M J Akbar defamation case</a></strong></p>.<p>A Delhi court, which acquitted Ramani in the case, said that women can't be punished for raising instances of sexual abuse.</p>.<p>"The Constitution allowed women to put forward her grievances before any forum and at any time," the court said.</p>.<p>"Ramani's disclosure was in the interest of anti-sexual harassment at the workplace," the court said, also taking into consideration instances of systematic abuse at the workplace.</p>