Bombay HC issues notice to police who filed closure report in Arnab suicide abetment case
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The Bombay High Court on Saturday issued notice to the police officers who had filed the closure report in the suicide of inside designer Anvay and his mom Kumud Naik’s suicide in 2018.
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A Division Bench of Justices S.S. Shinde and M.S. Karnik was listening to a felony petition filed by Anvay Naik’s daughter Adnya, 28, which sought the calling of information from the Chief Judicial Magistrate; shifting of the investigation to the Mumbai Crime Branch; and the conduct of an inquiry towards all of the officers concerned behind submitting the ‘A’ abstract report in the case.
The plea depends upon an alleged suicide be aware discovered subsequent to the our bodies of the deceased that learn: “We are committing suicide due to the following our (Concorde Designs Private Limited). We both are directors Anvay M Naik and Kumud M Naik and money is stuck and following owners of respected companies are not paying our legitimate dues. Mr Goswami owes him Rs 83 lakhs for Bombay Dyeing studio project, Feroz Shaikh of IcastX/Skimedia owed Naik Rs 4 crore for his project at Andheri and Niteesh Sarda of of IcastX/Skimedia is alleged to have not paid Rs 55 lakh for his projects at Magarpatta and Baner.”
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The suicide happened on May 5, 2018 and shortly thereafter, an FIR was registered towards Arnab Goswami and the others below Sections 306 (abetment of suicide) and 34 (acts completed by a number of individuals in furtherance of frequent intention) of the Indian Penal Code. However, in April 2019, the Raigad Police filed a abstract report stating that no proof had been discovered towards the accused individuals. But in May this yr, Ms. Naik pleaded with the Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh for the case to be reopened.
The matter can be heard in December, after the courtroom’s Diwali trip.
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