Veteran Journalist Cleared of Harassment Charges
Veteran journalist Prakash M Swamy was acquitted in a sexual harassment case by a local court. The XVIII Metropolitan Magistrate, Saidapet, found him not guilty of charges from a 2018 case. Swamy had been accused under sections of the IPC and the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Women from Harassment Act.
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In a significant legal development, veteran journalist Prakash M Swamy has been acquitted by a local court in a sexual harassment case.
The court order pertains to allegations dating back to 2018, with the XVIII Metropolitan Magistrate of Saidapet declaring Swamy not guilty.
This case was filed under the IPC and the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Women from Harassment Act, highlighting its seriousness.
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