Anvay Naik suicide case: Arnab Goswami's lawyer demands CBI inquiry into the matter in SC

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 11, 2020 12:05 PM2020-11-11T12:05:29+5:302020-11-11T12:05:33+5:30

Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Arnab Goswami in Supreme Court on Wednesday asked for a CBI inquiry into the ...

Anvay Naik suicide case: Arnab Goswami's lawyer demands CBI inquiry into the matter in SC | Anvay Naik suicide case: Arnab Goswami's lawyer demands CBI inquiry into the matter in SC

Anvay Naik suicide case: Arnab Goswami's lawyer demands CBI inquiry into the matter in SC

Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Arnab Goswami in Supreme Court on Wednesday asked for a CBI inquiry into the matter. The Court is hearing Arnab Goswami's appeal challenging the November 9 order of the Bombay High Court refusing him interim bail in the 2018 abetment to suicide case. 

Goswami, in his petition to the top court, said that the balance of convenience is also in favour of the petitioner (Arnab Goswami) and he would suffer irreparable harm and injury if the operation of the Bombay High Court' November 9, order is not stayed during the pendency of the present petition.

He stated that his arrest and "illegal" detention is in violation of his right to life and personal liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, 1950.

He said that his arrest is "politically motivated, malicious as the respondents -- Maharashtra state Government, and others -- had harbour malice and ill-will against him".

"Multifarious proceedings have been initiated against him, his news channel, Republic TV and Republic Bharat and their employees at the behest of political dispensation in Maharashtra and the state police," he said in his petition.

"It is, therefore, most respectfully prayed that the petitioner's arrest was illegal, mala-fide and politically motivated as evident from the multifarious proceedings initiated against him," read the petition.

The petitioner also stated that the Bombay High Court erred in law by refusing bail to the petitioner by its November 9 order, especially when the investigation into the 2018 FIR had been closed by a closure report filed by the police and accepted by the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Raigad, Alibaug by the April 16, 2019, order.

On November 4, Goswami was arrested in connection with the 2018 suicide case. Later, he was sent to 14-day judicial custody by a lower court later that day.

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