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Arnab Goswami
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He is an Indian journalist and anchors a show on Republic Media Network. He is the managing director and Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV; before coming to Republic TV, he worked as an anchor in Times Now and ET Now (2006-2016). He has also served in the NDTV for a brief period and the Telegraph. He used to appear on Times Now with his show called "The Newshour". It was a live- debate that used to air on weekdays at 9 PM. His show Frankly Speaking with Arnab also became popular, where he used to interview leading figures from politics, entertainment, sports, etc. Arnab resigned from Times Now as Editor-in-Chief and came up with his Republic TV channel in May 2017.
Personal Background
His place of birth is Guwahati, Assam, born on 7 March 1973 in Assamese Family. His father's name is Manoranjan Goswami retired from the Indian Army as a colonel after being in service for 30 years. He also contested Guwahati Lok Sabha Poll but did not win the constituency. Goswami's mother is an author, and her name is Suprabha Gain- Goswami. Samyabrata Ray Goswami is married to Arnab. Ray is a journalist, and she is co-owner of Republic Media Network. They have been blessed with a son, and his son's name is Che Goswami. Che Guevara was a revolutionary leader.
Educational Background
Being an army officer's son, he had attended various schools across India. He did class 10 from Mount St Mary's School, New Delhi, and class 12th from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jabalpur Cantonment. He obtained a Bachelor's degree from Hindu College, University of Delhi. He did his master's from St. Antony's College at Oxford University in Social Anthropology.
Career Graph of Arnab Goswami
A Stint at The Telegraph and NDTV
He had worked as a journalist in Telegraph in Kolkata, but in a short period, he shifted to New Delhi and started working in NDTV. He worked in NDTV from 1996-2006. He used to come as an anchor on the NDTV show. Af
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed senior lawyer Kapil Sibal’s example on Republic TV founder Arnab Goswami and rejected Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik’s plea challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case.
The Supreme Court Bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant said, “We are not inclined to exercise jurisdiction under 136 when the investigation is at the nascent stage.”
Kapil Sibal, who was appearing for Nawab Malik, argued that the Maharashtra minister had been arrested in 2022 for something that took place in 1999. Justice Chandrachud, according to Livelaw, told Sibal, “You can apply for bail before the competent court. We’ll not interfere right now at this case. Its too nascent for us to interfere at this stage.”
Sibal continued with his argument as he said, “Prima facie at least, give me a few minutes. No notice was given u/s 41A. There has to be a prima facie case against me and there is no predicate offence. How does PMLA apply?”
Justice Kant replied, “All these can be considered before the designated court.”
Sibal sought to remind Justice Chandrachud about the Arnab Goswami case saying, “Arnab Goswami judgement is in my favour.” Justice Chandrachud, who had famously ordered the Republic TV founder’s release, replied, “No Mr Sibal, we’ll not entertain.”
In November 2020, a Supreme Court Bench comprising Justice Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee had ignored the lawyers’ plea to not set wrong precedence by ordering Goswami’s release from jail.
Notably, it was Kapil Sibal, who had mentioned the Siddique Kappan case stating that ‘a Kerala journalist was arrested by UP police when he was going to Hathras to report. We came to this Court under Art 32. The Court said go to lower court. Petition posted after four weeks. Such things are also happening.’
Goswami’s case was pending bef next →← prev Kapil Sibal, a distinguished figure in Indian politics, law, and intellectual pursuits, has made an enduring impact on the nation's political and legal landscape. Born on August 8, 1948, in Jalandhar, Punjab, Sibal's influence extends across the fields of law, education, and global engagements. With a seasoned background as a lawyer, Sibal's legal insight has played a pivotal role in shaping landmark cases and contributing significantly to India's jurisprudential discourse. His entry into politics, particularly within the Indian National Congress, has seen him undertake crucial responsibilities as both a Member of Parliament and a Union Minister. Moving beyond the corridors of political power, Sibal's dedication to education fueled transformative initiatives during his tenure as the Minister of Human Resource Development. The enactment of the Right to Education Act stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to ensuring accessible and quality education for all. Sibal's engagements extend globally, where he actively participates in forums such as the World Economic Forum, reflecting a commitment to international dialogues on critical economic and technological issues. A prolific author and advocate for technology, Sibal's influence transcends politics, encompassing social initiatives and intellectual pursuits. His multifaceted personality, blending legal expertise, political leadership, and a commitment to societal advancement, continues to shape India's narrative. Kapil Sibal, born amidst the sun-kissed fields of Jalandhar, Punjab, India, emerged from the crucible of a family steeped in erudition, enveloped by an ethos that exalted the sanctity of learning and intellectual understanding. His progenitor, the illustrious barrister H.L. Sibal, and his maternal luminary, the dynamic Kailash Rani Sibal, were verita .Kapil Sibal
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