English हिन्दी
Connect with us

India News

Arnab Goswami gets bail in 2018 suicide abetment case, a week later but from the Supreme Court

The top court said the Bombay High Court committed an error by rejecting the bail plea earlier.

Published

on

Arnab Goswami

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim bail on a bond of Rs 50,000 to Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami and other co-accused in a 2018 abetment to suicide case. The top court said the Bombay High Court committed an error by rejecting the bail plea earlier. Pulling up the high court, the bench said they were not doing their bit when it came to matters of personal liberty. Just two days ago, the Bombay High Court had turned down the bail petition of Goswami challenging his arrest and the reopening of the 2018 case.

A two-judge bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee heard the matter via video conferencing. During the hearing, Justice Chandrachud said that he does not watch the channel and that there might be a difference in ideology but if constitutional courts do not interfere today, the judiciary will be traveling towards the path of destruction.

The Supreme Court asked how not paying up money was abetment to suicide. The court said that if bail petition is rejected pending the FIR, it will be a travesty of justice. Slamming the Maharashtra government, the apex court said that state governments must remember that if they target citizens, the Supreme Court is there to uphold the personal liberty of individuals.

Arnab Goswami and two others were arrested on November 4 in connection with the suicide abetment case of designer Anvay Naik and his mother. In his suicide note, the designer had alleged non-payment of dues by the firms and the accused. Following the rejection of petition by the Bombay HC, the petition was listed for urgent hearing before the apex court, a move slammed by Supreme Court Bar Association president Dushyant Dave, who said the 47-year-old journalist was being given special treatment.

Read Als: Maharashtra Governor dials state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh over Arnab Goswami’s health, security concerns

Goswami’s arrest had sparked widespread outrage on social media with many questioning the silence of liberals on the arrest of ailing social activists like Sudha Bhardwaj, Stan Swamy, and Varavara Rao among others.

It may be remembered that several Union ministers, a veritable who’s who, had also condemned Goswami’s arrest.

India News

Police probe conspiracy angle in Kunal Kamra’s act targeting Eknath Shinde

Comedian Kunal Kamra has been summoned by Mumbai Police as they investigate if his act mocking Eknath Shinde was part of a conspiracy. Meanwhile, a comedy venue faces vandalism and demolition.

Published

on

Kunal Kamra performs stand-up comedy in Mumbai

Mumbai Police have launched an investigation into whether comedian Kunal Kamra’s recent jokes targeting Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde were part of a larger conspiracy, raising concerns over free speech and political retaliation.

Police action and Kamra’s response

A team from Khar police station visited Kamra’s residence in Mumbai with a summons for questioning, which his parents accepted. Since the comedian is reportedly out of state, the police also sent the summons to him via WhatsApp. He faces multiple charges, including defamation and making statements conducive to public mischief.

Sources in the police department indicated they are trying to determine whether Kamra received monetary or other forms of assistance to criticise the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) chief. Investigators are also probing if anyone helped him write the controversial material. Authorities may examine Kamra’s phone and electronic devices as part of the ongoing inquiry.

The controversial act and aftermath

The uproar stems from a parody segment Kamra performed during a comedy show at Mumbai’s Habitat studio. He reworked the lyrics of the iconic 1997 Bollywood song Bholi Si Surat to mock Eknath Shinde, using terms like gaddar (traitor), a reference to Shinde’s 2022 rebellion that toppled the Uddhav Thackeray-led government.

The act triggered a backlash, leading to the vandalism of Habitat studio by alleged Shiv Sena supporters. While Shinde distanced himself from the violence, he said emotions of party workers were valid and questioned who had given Kamra “supari” (a term often linked to contract killings) to target him.

Habitat studio shuts operations

Following the incident, civic officials conducted a demolition drive at the studio, citing alleged building code violations. The venue, popular for stand-up comedy, has now shut its doors temporarily. In a statement, the studio clarified it has no involvement in the content performed on its stage.

“We have never been involved in the content performed by any artist, but the recent events have made us rethink about how we get blamed and targeted,” the studio said.

Kamra stands firm

Kunal Kamra addressed the controversy on social media platform X, stating that neither the venue nor any political party was responsible for his performance. Drawing an analogy, he wrote, “Attacking a venue for a comedian’s words is as senseless as overturning a lorry carrying tomatoes because you didn’t like the butter chicken you were served.”

He further stated he is not afraid and is open to cooperating with authorities. However, he raised questions about whether equal legal action would be taken against those who vandalised the studio or against the civic officials who conducted the demolition without prior notice.

Opposition support

Opposition leaders have come out in support of the comic, condemning the government’s action. Uddhav Thackeray, chief of the Shiv Sena (UBT), defended Kamra, saying his remarks reflected truth and were not just satire. “Those who steal are gaddar. There is no freedom of expression when it comes to traitors,” he said.

Continue Reading

India News

Fire breaks out after gas cylinder blasts in truck at Dharavi, four vehicles damaged, no casualties

Panic gripped Mumbai’s Dharavi area after a truck carrying LPG cylinders caught fire following multiple explosions. No injuries were reported, and the fire was brought under control.

Published

on

Dharavi fire, Dharavi gas cylinder explosion, Mumbai fire news, Maharashtra LPG cylinder blast,

A fire broke out in Mumbai’s Dharavi on Monday night after multiple gas cylinders exploded in a parked truck, triggering panic and traffic chaos. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, which took place near Maharashtra Nature Park on the Sion Dharavi Link Road.

According to officials, the fire erupted around 9.50 pm after a series of blasts from a truck loaded with LPG cylinders near PNGP Colony. The blaze was categorized as a level II (medium emergency) and brought under control by 19 fire tenders deployed to the site.

Deputy chief fire officer Santosh Sawant stated that an LPG cylinder used for home delivery services was the first to explode, which escalated the fire. The situation led to damage to at least four nearby vehicles, but swift evacuation and emergency response ensured no injuries occurred.

“The explosion led to the fire’s escalation. We dispatched five fire engines following level II protocol. No reports of injuries have been received so far,” Sawant said.

Residents of nearby buildings, including Raju Darshan A1 and B2, rushed out in panic after hearing the loud explosions. Ansarul Shaikh, a local resident, claimed that around 20 cylinders exploded, although officials have not confirmed this figure.

“The blasts caused panic, and many ran for cover. Fortunately, pedestrians were on the other side of the road. The police managed crowd control, and the fire brigade acted promptly,” Shaikh added.

The incident also caused a traffic jam along the busy Sion Dharavi Link Road. Crowds gathered at the site, many capturing videos of the blaze, which quickly circulated on social media.

Probe underway

Authorities have identified the truck driver and are in the process of apprehending him. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the cylinder explosions.

Officials assured that the situation is now under control and urged the public not to panic. Further updates are expected once forensic analysis and the fire department’s full report are available.

Continue Reading

India News

No FIR, no probe: Experts, politicians demand transparency in Justice Varma mysterious cash case

The controversy surrounding Justice Yashwant Varma over unaccounted cash and a suspicious fire has triggered rare political consensus and raised serious questions on judicial transparency.

Published

on

Yashwant Varma, justice verma cash controversy, Supreme Court collegium, corruption probe

In a rare show of political consensus, both ruling and opposition parties have come together demanding answers in the controversy involving Justice Yashwant Varma, after the alleged recovery of unaccounted cash from his residence and a subsequent mysterious fire. However, the incident, which unfolded without an FIR or any formal police investigation, has ignited a larger debate on judicial transparency.

Questions over transparency

Justice Varma, who has denied knowledge of the cash recovered from his residence, has been relieved of his duties in the Delhi High Court and repatriated to the Allahabad High Court, a move that was met with resistance from the local Bar Association. Meanwhile, a Supreme Court-formed three-member committee is investigating the matter.

Despite the high-profile nature of the case, no FIR has been lodged, and no formal forensic or police report has emerged to clarify the cause of the fire or the source of the cash. Legal experts and senior officials argue that such developments would normally lead to immediate action under income tax and anti-corruption laws for ordinary citizens.

Legal experts question silence

Legal voices across the board have called for equal treatment under the law. Several experts also pointed out that the police are obliged to investigate the discovery of unclaimed or suspicious assets under Section 102 of the CrPC (now BNSS). A retired judge emphasized that the law should compel an investigation into the ownership and potential criminal origin of the cash.

Calls for CBI probe

As demands for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe grow louder, many believe the matter cannot be brushed aside. A senior advocate from Allahabad High Court alleged that something more serious might be hidden beneath the surface and warned against scapegoating.

The incident has also reignited the debate over the collegium system of judicial appointments. Justice L Narasimha Reddy, former Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, pointed out that the absence of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) framework has left the system vulnerable to opacity and lack of accountability.

A test of judicial equality

The controversy has now become more than a singular issue. It is being viewed as a test of whether the justice system will uphold the fundamental principle of equality before the law. Experts and political leaders alike are demanding that judicial integrity be preserved through transparency and lawful action.

As the investigation awaits further clarity, the silence from enforcement agencies continues to fuel public suspicion, raising the core question: Can the law truly be equal for all?

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com