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Economist Shah withdraws plea before SC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Well-known economist Ajay Shah, who is fighting a defamation case filed by the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), today withdrew his petition before the Supreme Court.

After a brief hearing, counsels appearing for Shah withdrew the petition filed before the apex court.

However, the bench comprising Justices Markandey Katju and T S Thakur said that the magistrate who would hear the defamation case against him would not be influenced by the Supreme Court's proceedings.

The Bombay High Court had dismissed Shah's petition to quash the summons issued to him by a Mumbai magistrate in a criminal defamation case filed by commodity bourse MCX over an article written by him on February 4, 2009.

 

In the article Shah referred to an action taken by the Forward Market Commission (FMC), which prevented MCX's rival commodity exchange NCDEX from reducing transaction fees, and argued that the only beneficiary of the FMC action was MCX.

Objecting to the article, MCX slapped a defamation case on Shah in March 2009 under section 500 of the IPC. Acting on the plea, the magistrate issued summons to him on March 26, 2009. Following this Shah, who was also on the NCDEX board, moved the High Court to set aside the summons. But the HC rejected his plea on December 2, 2009.

The High Court had also rejected Shah's plea that he had written the article in public interest and observed, "there is no presumption that eminent people would write articles only for educating the public at large and in good faith... Experience has shown otherwise."

The court further observed that "the article was written at a time when MCX was contemplating a public issue. The timing of the article as such was to harm the complainant (MCX) at the time of the public issue".

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First Published: Jul 13 2010 | 9:14 PM IST

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