'I Reminded Arnab Goswami He Is In Courtroom, Not His Studio' Says Sr Lawyer As Republic TV's Editor-In-Chief Is Sent To 14-Days Judicial Custody

As per the latest reports, Arnab Goswami has been sent to 14-days judicial custody. When in court, reportedly, the magistrate had to ask him to maintain decorum

Nikita Thakkar

Thu Nov 05 2020, 14:08:13 542177 views
On November 4, Republic TV's Editor-In-Chief Arnab Goswami was arrested by Mumbai Police from his residence. He was arrested for allegedly abetting suicide of a 53-year-old interior designer. He was then taken to Raigad. Reportedly, he was produced in Alibaug District Court where Chief Judicial Magistrate Sunayana S Pingale heard Raigad Crime Branch's remand application in an abetment to suicide case, as reported by Mid-day. During the hearing, Arnab Goswami was reportedly asked by the Chief Judicial Magistrate to maintain the decorum and behave in court.

As per the report, Arnab Goswami claimed in court that police assaulted him during the time of the arrest. Further, one of the associates of Arnab asked if the proceeding could be telecasted live on Republic TV, however, the Chief Judicial Magistrate refused the demand saying that use of electronics is prohibited in court.

Later, when he again produced in court, he reportedly screamed at the door that he was being assaulted when an officer held his hand to take him to the witness box. He supposedly also shouted at everyone in court to maintain social distancing. As reported by Mid-Day, a senior lawyer named Sushil Patil, who was in court for another case, had to ask Arnab Goswami to maintain the court's decorum. "He was so arrogant. He did not behave properly. I just reminded him that he was in the courtroom and not in his studio. Even the court asked him to behave," said lawyer Patil to the portal. He even reportedly kept shouting 'injury, injury' in the court.


However, after examining the videos of his arrest, the court ruled out that Arnab Goswami was not assaulted. He was then sent to judicial custody for 14-days. 




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