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Karnataka HC quashes defamation case against IPS officer Roopa Moudgil

The High Court of Karnataka has quashed a defamation case pending against IPS officer D Roopa Moudgil, currently the managing director of the Karnataka Handicraft Development Corporation.

Published on: Jun 16, 2022 04:08 PM IST
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The High Court of Karnataka has quashed a defamation case pending against IPS officer D Roopa Moudgil, currently the managing director of the Karnataka Handicraft Development Corporation. The defamation case was filed by H N Sathyanarayana Rao, another IPS officer who was Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Prisons against Moudgil who was earlier an officer of a rank below him in the same department.

The defamation case against Moudgil was filed by H N Sathyanarayana Rao, another IPS officer. (StockPic)
The defamation case against Moudgil was filed by H N Sathyanarayana Rao, another IPS officer. (StockPic)

The case pertains to alleged preferential treatment given to the former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late J Jayalalithaa's aide, V K Sasikala during her jail term in the Parappana Agrahara Prison here on corruption charges. A purported video from Parappana Agrahara Jail showed Sasikala allegedly taking a stroll on the prison corridors wearing a civil dress instead of the uniform given to the prisoners.

There were also some media reports that a separate kitchen allegedly functioned for Sasikala. Rao was the Director General and Inspector General of Police (Prisons) while Moudgil, the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Prison), was his immediate subordinate when the controversy broke out. Moudgil in her communication to her superior Rao had said there were speculations that two crore was paid as bribe to continue the "illegal facilities".

She had in her official capacity communicated to the head of the department on what was happening in the prison after an official inspection. There was no evidence that she had communicated it to the media. Official communication of true events or facts cannot be considered defamatory, Moudgil's counsel argued. Counsel Puttige R Ramesh, appearing for Rao, argued that there was no sanction required as Moudgil was in another department on the day the complaint was filed.

He contended that Moudgil had communicated the details of the report to the print and visual media. The HC, after considering both sides of the arguments, allowed Moudgil's petition and quashed the case pending in the lower court. The HC said that the Magistrate could not have taken cognisance of the aforesaid (defamation) offences without an order of sanction for such prosecution from the Competent Authority.

Secondly, the report was "a pure official communication between two people as to what was happening in prison during the inspection that was conducted," Justice M Nagaprasanna said. Quashing the defamation case, the HC said, “Making of the communication is also restricted to the reporting of outcome of the inspection and between two people. It is, on its perusal, a pure official communication between two people as to what was happening in the prison during the inspection that was conducted.”

 
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