Arnab Goswami and Republic to sue Mumbai CP Param Bir Singh for Rs. 200 crore damages: Statement
October 19, 2020
Mumbai: Republic Media Network today in a statement said its Editor-in-Chief and Managing Director Arnab Goswami has directed his legal team Phoenix Legal to initiate the proceedings to sue Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh for Rs. 200 crore damages– Rs. 100 crore for damage to the reputation of Arnab Goswami, and Rs. 100 crore for the damage caused to Republic Media Network. At present, the legal teams of Republic are in the process of filing the defamation suit against Param Bir Singh.
‘Contradicting their own Police Commissioner, the Mumbai Police and Maharashtra Government lawyer today in the Bombay High Court admitted that Republic is not named in the FIR in the TRP case, and seemed to distance itself from the allegations made by the Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh. Following this admission by the Maharashtra Government in open court, Arnab Goswami has directed that he will take every legal action against Param Bir Singh (and others if so required) and seek damages via a defamation suit,’ the statement reads.
Republic statement further said it will file a Contempt Petition against the Special Executive Magistrate and Assistant Police Commissioner, Mr Sudhir Jambwadekar, on account of the fact that he initiated chapter proceedings with respect to FIRs that have been suspended by the orders of the Bombay High Court.
‘Param Bir Singh’s lie-ridden campaign against Republic Media Network has run unabated, especially since his news conference on 8th October 2020. While Param Bir Singh went on a media overdrive attempting to sully the name of Republic on the basis of vindictiveness instead of evidence, the truth has triumphed once again– and this time reiterated by those in his own quarters of power before a court of law,’ said the statement adding that the Maharashtra Government’s admission in court today comes as a huge victory to Republic that has consistently maintained there was no malpractice by the Network.
‘The Supreme Court while hearing the TRP matter had raised concerns over the pattern of giving interviews by Police Commissioners, and the Bombay High Court reiterated this stand. The Bombay High Court had previously stayed action by the Mumbai Police in the Palghar lynching case and the FIR in the Bandra incident case were categorically stayed. *The courts of law in this country have always upheld justice and the purity of the truth and we are grateful to them for upholding the rights of the fourth pillar of democracy amidst this political witch hunt against India’s Number 1 News Network.’
‘As the truth is finally acknowledged by those who tried to conceal it and as we take Param Bir Singh to court, we are *eternally indebted to the people of India* who have stood by us and joined us in this fight at every step. *Republic will never bow down to coercive attempts to muzzle the voice of the media, no matter the pressures at play. Republic will remain fierce and fearless in its pursuit of the truth, with the people of India standing strongly with us,’ the statement said.
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