Hindustan Times (East UP)

Move Bombay HC: SC to Republic TV

- Press Trust Of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE PLEA IN THE APEX COURT WAS FILED BY ARG OUTLIER MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED WHICH OWNS THE REPUBLIC MEDIA NETWORK SEEKING QUASHING OF THE SUMMONS ISSUED BY THE POLICE

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Republic Media Group to approach the Bombay high court in the Television Rating Points (TRP) manipulati­on case registered by Mumbai Police saying, “we must have faith in high courts”.

A bench comprising Justice D Y Chandrachu­d, Indu Malhotra and Indira Banerjee said the high court has been working throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and the media group should approach it.

Senior advocate Harish Salve appeared for the media house and expressed apprehensi­on about the ongoing probe.

“Your client has an office at Worli (in Mumbai)? You may go to the Bombay HC... Entertaini­ng the petition like this without HC hearing the matter sends a message also. The HC is working throughout the pandemic,” the bench said.

It also expressed concern that of late there has been a tendency of the Police Commission­ers to give interviews. Salve then withdrew the petition with liberty to approach the high court.

Mumbai Police has registered a case in the TRP scam and summoned Republic TV’s chief financial officer S Sundaram for investigat­ion. Mumbai Police Commission­er Param Bir Singh had claimed that three channels including Republic TV manipulate­d the TRP.

The plea in the apex court was filed by Arg Outlier Media Private Limited which owns the Republic Media network seeking quashing of the summons issued by the police.

Mumbai Police had earlier filed an affidavit in the top court seeking dismissal of the plea filed by Republic Media group contending that investigat­ion into an alleged crime cannot be urged as a ground for violation of Article 19(1)(a).

“Article 19(1)(a) cannot be invoked by the petitioner­s to side step, thwart and prevent any investigat­ion by the competent investigat­ing agency into alleged fudging of TRP ratings. The right under Article 19(1)(a) is not a shield which can be used against any a commission of crime under the extant criminal law of the land,” it said.

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