
Supreme court questions fir against republic tv chief arnab goswami
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The interim bail granted by the Supreme Court to journalist Arnab Goswami in abetment to a suicide case of an interior designer will remain in force for a period of four weeks even after the
Bombay high court decides on his plea for quashing of FIR. A Supreme Court bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee who gave a detailed judgment stating the reasons for granting
interim bail to Goswami on November 11 stated on Friday, _Hindustan Times_ reported. Ready for a challenge? Click here to take our quiz and show off your knowledge! Republic TV chief
Goswami had approached the top court after the Bombay high court refused to grant him interim bail. The SC bench gave a prima facie view that the preliminary evaluation of FIR did not
establish any abetment to suicide charge. The apex court was of the firm view that the HC ought to have taken a prima facie view of the FIR, nature of allegations and it erred in not
granting bail. Ready for a challenge? Click here to take our quiz and show off your knowledge! The Bench – which also included Justice Indu Malhotra and Justice Indira Banerjee – said courts
must ensure that the state didn’t use criminal law as a tool to harass citizens and jeopardize their liberties. It said the Bombay High Court failed to make a prima facie view of the FIR
and the nature of the accusation against Goswami and erred in denying him bail. The interim bail will remain in force for four weeks after the high court’s order and if the high court
rejects their plea, they can move to the top court. “A prima facie evaluation of the FIR does not establish the ingredients of the offence of abetment of suicide under Section 306 of the
IPC,” the bench said in its 55-page verdict.