The court issued notice under provision of CrPC to Tytler saying he had prime facie defamed senior lawyer H S Phoolka, the complainant in the matter, by allegedly making imputations to harm his reputation.
"(You)....Intentionally or knowingly or having reasons to believe that imputations made by you will harm the reputation of the complainant (Phoolka) and thus thereby committed offence under section 499 of IPC punishable under section 500 of IPC. Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Gaurav Rao said.
The notice was read over to Tytler to which he pleaded not guilty and claimed trial after which the court fixed the matter for recording of evidence on May 2.
Earlier, Tytler had argued in the court that there was no legally admissible evidence to frame charge against him in the defamation complaint.
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Tytler's counsel had argued that the complaint was filed by Phoolka regarding alleged defamatory statements made by the Congress leader in a TV news programme aired on September 7, 2004 and there was a long and "inordinate delay" in the proceedings of this matter.
In his complaint filed in 2006, Phoolka had alleged that Tytler had levelled "false and derogatory" allegations against him to harm his reputation in the society during the TV debate aired in September 2004.