Ravi Nair (Journalist) Age, Wife, Children, Biography
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Profession(s) | • Journalist • Political Activist • Human Rights Activist |
| Physical Stats | |
| Eye Colour | Black |
| Hair Colour | Grey |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | November 1973 |
| Age (as of 2025) | 52 Years |
| Birthplace | Kerala, India |
| Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Hometown | Kerala, India |
| College/University | University of Calicut, Malappuram, Kerala |
| Educational Qualification | Post-Graduation in Economics from the University of Calicut (1995) |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Controversy | On 10 February 2026, he was convicted in a high-profile criminal defamation case filed by Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL). A magistrate court in Mansa, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, sentenced him to one year imprisonment and Rs. 5,000. [1]NDTV |
| Social Media | |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Family | |
| Wife/Spouse | Sunu Maria Abraham |
| Children | Son(s)- 2 • Abhay • Aaditya |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Ravi Nair
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After completing his formal education, Ravi Nair worked as a journalist in the corporate sector in New Delhi.
- He then became a political activist and a human rights activist.
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He has worked with various human rights groups and civil liberties organisations in India and abroad.
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Through his work, he became known for promoting democratic rights and documenting human rights abuses.
- Ravi Nair then founded the Association for the Protection of Democratic Rights in New Delhi.
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Later, he worked with the People’s Union for Civil Liberties.
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In the mid-1980s, he moved to London to join Amnesty International, where he served as a regional liaison for the South Pacific and a global campaign coordinator.
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After returning to India, Ravi Nair started the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Delhi, which became an important resource for human rights research across the region.
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As an author, he has written for various noted publications and websites, such as Janta Ka Reporter, where he first reported the Rafale scandal in November 2017.

Ravi Nair posing at his workplace
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Ravi Nair often writes for many media outlets, such as The Wire, MoneyLife, NewsCentral, Frontline, and Newsclick.
- On 24 October 2025, he came into the limelight when The Washington Post published an article co-authored by him.
- The article was titled “India’s $3.9 billion plan to help Modi’s mogul ally after U.S. charges.” It claimed that the Indian government officials used internal documents to take $3.9 billion from LIC to grant it to the Adani Group as a rescue plan. [2]Medium
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On 10 February 2026, Ravi Nair made headlines when a magistrate’s court in Mansa, Gandhinagar, convicted him of criminal defamation, a case earlier filed by Adani Enterprises Limited (AEML) against him.
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Soon after the news went viral, the ruling started a new debate on freedom, accountability, and digital governance in law in India.
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In the complaint, Adani Enterprises Limited (AEML) claimed that Ravi Nair posted false and damaging tweets about the company on his Twitter handle.
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They added that the tweets went viral online and hurt Adani’s reputation.

A tweet by Ravi Nair
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In the verdict, a magistrate’s court in Mansa, Gandhinagar, ruled that the tweets were not just opinions or fair criticism.
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After a full trial, the magistrate found Ravi Nair guilty of criminal defamation, and he was convicted under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which defines defamation.
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He was also convicted under Section 500 IPC, which imposed punishment for defamation. The punishment included jail for two years and a fine, or both. The court fined him Rs. 5,000 instead of jail time.
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The judge said that a fine with possible jail time showed the seriousness of the crime.
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