<p>Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, arrested in connection with the alleged suicide of an interior designer, on Monday filed a bail application before the sessions court at Alibaug in Maharashtra's Raigad district.</p>.<p>The sessions court is currently also hearing a revision application filed by the Alibaug police challenging a November 4 order of the magistrates court denying them custody of Goswami and two other accused in the case and remanding the three in judicial custody.</p>.<p>"We have filed a bail plea this morning before the sessions court," Goswamis lawyer Gaurav Parkar said.</p>.<p>Goswami and two others - Feroze Shaikh and Nitish Sarda - were arrested by Alibaug police on November 4 in connection with the suicide of architect-interior designer Anvay Naik and his mother in 2018 over alleged non-payment of dues by companies of the accused.</p>.<p>After his arrest from his residence in Mumbai, Goswami was taken to Alibaug, where the Chief Judicial Magistrate refused to remand him in police custody.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bombay-hc-refuses-interim-bail-to-arnab-in-suicide-abetment-case-913360.html" target="_blank">Bombay HC refuses interim bail to Arnab in suicide abetment case</a> </strong></p>.<p>The magistrate's court remanded Goswami and the two others in judicial custody till November 18.</p>.<p>Goswami was initially kept at a local school which has been designated as a Covid-19 centre for the Alibaug prison.</p>.<p>On Sunday, he was shifted to the Taloja jail in Raigad district after allegedly being found using a mobile phone while in judicial custody.</p>.<p>Goswami had also filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against his illegal arrest and sought interim bail.</p>.<p>On Saturday, the HC while reserving its order said pendency of the matter does not preclude the accused persons from seeking regular bail before the sessions court concerned.</p>.<p>The HC had said if such a plea is filed, then the sessions court shall hear and decide the same in four days.</p>
<p>Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, arrested in connection with the alleged suicide of an interior designer, on Monday filed a bail application before the sessions court at Alibaug in Maharashtra's Raigad district.</p>.<p>The sessions court is currently also hearing a revision application filed by the Alibaug police challenging a November 4 order of the magistrates court denying them custody of Goswami and two other accused in the case and remanding the three in judicial custody.</p>.<p>"We have filed a bail plea this morning before the sessions court," Goswamis lawyer Gaurav Parkar said.</p>.<p>Goswami and two others - Feroze Shaikh and Nitish Sarda - were arrested by Alibaug police on November 4 in connection with the suicide of architect-interior designer Anvay Naik and his mother in 2018 over alleged non-payment of dues by companies of the accused.</p>.<p>After his arrest from his residence in Mumbai, Goswami was taken to Alibaug, where the Chief Judicial Magistrate refused to remand him in police custody.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bombay-hc-refuses-interim-bail-to-arnab-in-suicide-abetment-case-913360.html" target="_blank">Bombay HC refuses interim bail to Arnab in suicide abetment case</a> </strong></p>.<p>The magistrate's court remanded Goswami and the two others in judicial custody till November 18.</p>.<p>Goswami was initially kept at a local school which has been designated as a Covid-19 centre for the Alibaug prison.</p>.<p>On Sunday, he was shifted to the Taloja jail in Raigad district after allegedly being found using a mobile phone while in judicial custody.</p>.<p>Goswami had also filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against his illegal arrest and sought interim bail.</p>.<p>On Saturday, the HC while reserving its order said pendency of the matter does not preclude the accused persons from seeking regular bail before the sessions court concerned.</p>.<p>The HC had said if such a plea is filed, then the sessions court shall hear and decide the same in four days.</p>