Arnab Goswami moves Supreme Court challenging Bombay HC order denying him bail
Arnab Goswami was arrested by Mumbai Police and remanded to judicial custody for 14 days on November 4.
Republic TV editor Arnab Goswami moved Supreme Court after the Bombay High Court dismissed his petition for interim bail in 2018 abetment to suicide case on Monday.
Goswami was captured alongside two others – Feroze Shaikh and Nitish Sarda – by Alibag Police and remanded to legal care for 14 days on November 4 regarding the passing of inside architect Anvay Naik and his mom Kumud Naik in 2018.
The 47-year-old writer had prior recorded a break bail request under the watchful eye of the Bombay high court on Saturday. The court had saved its request on Goswami’s supplication and given him an alternative to recording the application in meetings court, which he took and documented a bail supplication under the watchful eye of a meetings court on Monday.
Following his capture from his Lower Parel habitation, Goswami was kept at a nearby school assigned as a Covid-19 place for the Alibag jail till November 8, after which he was moved to the Taloja prison in Navi Mumbai.
Addressing Republic TV correspondents from a van that moved him from the jail isolate focus to the prison on Sunday, Goswami asserted that he was being exposed to torment and was not being permitted to converse with his legal advisors.
The choice to move him to the prison before he finished his isolated period at the school was taken after he was supposedly discovered utilizing somebody’s cell phone to get to his online media accounts in the isolated focus. His own cell phone was seized by the police at the hour of his capture.
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