NEW DELHI, May 11:
The Supreme Court Monday extended the protection to Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami against any coercive action and reserved its verdict on his plea seeking quashing of the FIR lodged against him by Mumbai Police for allegedly hurting religious sentiments by making some remarks during his news show.
Besides this FIR lodged against Goswami on May 2, several complaints and multiple FIRs were earlier registered against him in various states over his alleged defamatory statements against Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi in a news show on Palghar mob-lynching.
Goswami claimed in the top court that he was interrogated by Mumbai Police for over 12 hours with regard to FIR on alleged defamatory statements and one of the two investigating officers probing the case against him has tested Covid-19 positive.
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah said it would pronounce the verdict later this week on Goswami’s plea seeking quashing of fresh FIR as well as on the application of Maharashtra government alleging that the accused has been “browbeating” the police by “creating fear psychosis”. (PTI)