The Free Press Journal

No coercive action on Republic TV CFO till January 27

- STAFF REPORTER

After advocate for S. Sundaram, Chief Financial Officer of ARG Outlier Pvt Ltd - the company that runs Republic TV and Republic Bharat, sought an adjournmen­t on Tuesday when Sundaram's anticipato­ry bail applicatio­n in the TRP rigging case was to be heard, the crime branch submitted that it will not take coercive steps against the executive till the next date of the hearing.

Sundaram’s advocate Niranjan Mundargi sought an adjournmen­t with the consent of the prosecutio­n and the matter was agreed to be adjourned to January 27 with no coercive action till then. The court has directed Sundaram to cooperate in the investigat­ion till then.

The first such submission was made by the crime branch in mid-December when the plea first came for hearing before the court. Thereafter, pending hearing of the plea, the assurance was continued.

In his plea, the 48-year-old had said that an attempt is being made to muzzle the media by filing multiple cases against the Editor-in-Chief of ARG Arnab Goswami and its other employees. He had further said that the FIR in the case has been registered on politicall­y motivated grounds. He has fully cooperated in the investigat­ion and undergone 45 hours of semicustod­ial interrogat­ion at the hands of the Mumbai police in the TRP scam, he had added.

While their pre-arrest bail pleas were filed and yet to be heard, Sundaram's colleague and the company’s CEO Vikas Khanchanda­ni was arrested. Sundaram’s advocate had expressed the apprehensi­on that the former too may be arrested in a similar fashion. The court had then sought submission from the prosecutio­n, which was given and came to be continued. Khanchanda­ni got bail later.

 ??  ?? Republic TV’s CEO Vikas Khanchanda­ni was arrested earlier but was released on bail later
Republic TV’s CEO Vikas Khanchanda­ni was arrested earlier but was released on bail later

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