Hindustan Times (East UP)

Top court rejects Republic TV plea

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea filed by ARG Outlier Media Private Limited, which owns the Republic Media network, seeking protection for the group and its employees in the cases lodged against them in Maharashtr­a. The matter came up for hearing before a bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachu­d which said that prayers in the petition were “all ambitious”.

“This petition is ambitious in nature. You want Maharashtr­a police not to arrest any employee and transfer the cases to CBI. You better withdraw this,” Justice Chandrachu­d told senior advocate Milind Sathe, who appeared for ARG Outlier Media.

Sathe told the bench that they have filed the plea to stop the Maharashtr­a police from “hounding” their media network, its Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami and its employees.

“You have sought all the reliefs and these can’t be entertaine­d in one petition,” the bench said, after which Sathe said he would withdraw the plea. The apex court allowed Sathe to

You want Maharashtr­a police not to arrest any employee and transfer the cases to CBI. You better withdraw this JUSTICE DY CHANDRACHU­D

withdraw the petition with liberty to take appropriat­e remedies available under the law.

Besides seeking protection for the media group, Goswami and its employees, the petition had said that Maharashtr­a government should be stopped from “hounding them” and all FIRs lodged against them be either quashed or transferre­d to the CBI. The petitioner had also said there should be CBI enquiry against the state and its police in the matter for lodging several cases against the media group and its employees.

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