Kangana Ranaut Appears in Defamation Case ..
The case relates to a 2021 tweet during the 2020-21 farmers’ protests against now-repealed farm laws.
The court had rejected her plea to appear via video conference in september last year.
Security was heightened around the court premises for her appearance.
Ranaut’s Statement in Court
Wore a saree and sunglasses, arriving around 2 pm.
Called the controversy a "misunderstanding" and emphadata-sized respect for every ‘mata’ (mother).
Stated she had made no comments against any individual.
Mentioned discussing the matter with Mahinder Kaur’s husband.
Claimed the retweet, which had been used as a meme, involved many women and did not target any single person.
Expressed regret for the misunderstanding that arose from the post.
Background of the Complaint
Complaint filed in january 2021 by 73-year-old Mahinder Kaur from Bahadurgarh Jandian village, Bathinda.
Kaur alleged she was wrongly identified as Bilkis Bano, an activist from the 2020 shaheen Bagh protest.
She claimed the retweet defamed her by comparing her with a “dadi” from shaheen Bagh.
Kaur highlighted her participation in farmers’ protests, including trips to Delhi, despite her age.
She insisted she had no connection to the shaheen Bagh activist featured in Time magazine.
Legal Proceedings
Ranaut challenged a punjab and haryana High court order that refused to quash the complaint.
High court noted the celebrity’s retweet contained false and defamatory imputations, affecting Kaur’s reputation.
The supreme court observed that the retweet was not simple; Ranaut "added spice" to the original content.
Key Takeaways
Ranaut reiterates respect for mothers and regrets misunderstanding.
Court proceedings continue, with the case highlighting the intersection of social media, public figures, and defamation law in India.