(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): New Delhi: Republic TV editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami has moved the Supreme Court for bail on Tuesday. He has filed a petition in the Supreme Court for his bail. Arnab Goswami has challenged the Bombay High Court order in the Supreme Court, which denied him interim bail in a suicide case in 2018. Goswami and two others are accused of allegedly abetting an interior designer and his mother to suicide in 2018.
Bombay HC said, go to the lower court for bail
A day earlier, the Bombay High Court on Monday refused to grant interim bail to Arnab Goswami and said that he should go to the lower court for bail. A division bench of Justice SS Shinde and Justice MS Karnik dismissed the interim bail pleas of Goswami and two other accused, Feroz Sheikh and Nitish Sarada, stating that ‘no case of exercise of extraordinary jurisdiction by the High Court in the present case is made Due to the rejection of the petition, Goswami will now have to stay in Taloja Jail.
Arnab was arrested on November 4
Explain that Goswami, Sheikh, and Sarada were arrested on November 4 by Alibag police for allegedly abetting Anvay Naik and his mother to commit suicide in 2018 due to alleged non-payment of dues by the company of the accused. did. Goswami was taken to Alibag after being arrested from his Mumbai residence where the Chief Judicial Magistrate (Magistrate) refused to send him to police custody. The court sent Goswami and two other accused to judicial custody till 18 November.
Arnab accuses the Maharashtra government
It is known that earlier Goswami was kept in a local school, which is working as a temporary Covid-19 center for Alibag jail. Goswami was sent to Taloja Jail in Raigad district after being caught using mobile phones in judicial custody. He was given 14 days of judicial custody from the court. Arnab in the petition accused the Maharashtra government of harassing him and targeting his channel.