On May 24, the court had convicted Patkar in the criminal defamation and today it pronounced sentence on the same.
Saxena had filed a case against Patkar in 2001, when he was the Chief of Ahmedabad-based NGO National Council for Civil Liberties.
Patkar in a press note titled "true face of patriot,” called VK Saxena a "coward," and accused him of mortgaging the people of Gujarat and their resources to foreign interests.
While convicting Patkar, the court had observed that Patkar's statements calling Saxena "a coward, not a patriot and alleging his involvement in hawala transactions were not only defamatory per se but also crafted to incite negative perceptions."
Saxena filed the case against Patkar for defaming him in a press note dated November 25, 2000, titled "true face of patriot.”
The court held that Patkar failed to prove any of her claims and Saxena's testimony, supported by two court witnesses, showed Patkar falsely associated him with activities contrary to his public stance.
"The resulting inquiries and doubts raised among the complainant's acquaintances, as well as the shift in perception highlighted by the witnesses, underscore the significant damage to his reputation," the court order said.