Fake TRP case: Republic TV, Arnab Goswami move Bombay HC to quash FIR

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Mumbai, October 17: The Republic TV media group filed a criminal petition before the Bombay High Court to quash the FIR registered in the Television Rating Points (TRP) manipulation case by the Mumbai Police.

ARG Outlier Media Private Limited and Republic TV chief Arnab Goswami moved the court on October 16 to quash the FIR registered on October 6 and called it, “misconceived, politically motivated and frivolous”. 

The company and Goswami have been charged under Sections 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent), 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 120B (punishment of criminal conspiracy), and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. The petition also seeks a stay on the investigation, and restraining the State; Station House Officer of Kandivali police station; Crime Intelligent Unit; and Commissioner of Police (CP) Param Bir Singh from taking any coercive steps. It also urges the case be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation, The Hindu reported.

The plea mentions, “The Mumbai police is reportedly investigating the alleged role of certain news channels in connection with the impugned FIR, including the Group which owns and operates the TV news channels, Republic TV and R. Bharat.”

The petitioners state that they had moved the court under extremely urgent circumstances as the CP on October 8 alleged that the group was involved in the alleged fake TRP scam, and the promoters and directors of the group, which included Goswami, would be summoned in this regard to appear before the investigation team.

On October 9, summons were issued to the chief financial officer, S. Sundaram, and head of the western region distribution Ghanshyam Singh to remain present before Shashank Sandbhor, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime Investigation Department, on October 10 for recording their statements in the matter.

Soon thereafter, on October 10, summons were issued to chief executive officer Vikas Khanchandani, chief operating officer Priya Mukharjee, and chief operating officer Hersh Bhandari, to remain present on October 11.

The plea further added that the officers and key managerial persons of the group, and Goswami, had reasonable and tangible grounds to believe that they would be apprehended by Mumbai police in connection with the impugned FIR, which is “false, frivolous, politically motivated and an attempt to muzzle the media and silence the news reporting by the group.” Hence, the present petition.

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