Chennai: Former Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) CEO Partho Dasgupta is the ‘mastermind’ of the Television Rating Points manipulation scam and there seemed more to the case than mere rigging of TRPs, as per the sessions court that had rejected his bail plea last month.
The copy of the 20 January order of the sessions court in Mumbai was made available on 1 February, and was submitted in the Bombay High Court.
The Bombay High Court adjourned till 9 February the hearing on the bail plea of Dasgupta.
Dasgupta is accused of misusing his official position and conniving with ARG Outlier Media, the company that runs all Republic TV channels, and with Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami to manipulate TRPs.
He was arrested by the crime branch of the Mumbai Police on 24 December last year.
In his order rejecting Dasgupta’s bail plea, sessions court judge MA Bhosale said, “It appears from the papers put forth before me that it is not the case of simple manipulation of TRP but more than that. The case paper in the present crime reflect that the accused (Dasgupta) is the mastermind of the entire crime,” the sessions judge noted.
The court stated that Dasgupta was acting in his capacity of CEO to manipulate television ratings through a mechanical device and it is disclosed that he was in contact with a television channel owner.
Judge Bhosale also rejected Dasgupta’s argument seeking bail on the grounds of parity considering that 14 other accused persons in the case were out on bail.
The court said though the others were on bail, the police had recovered much data from the WhatsApp chats of Dasgupta and would require to interrogate him to decipher his chats.
“I am of the opinion that the custody of the accused is necessary at this stage. The accused/applicant is the proper person to explain the meaning therefore, face to face investigation is required to be necessary,” Judge Bhosale said in his order.
The court also noted that the investigation in the case was ongoing and that there was a possibility of tampering of evidence if Dasgupta was let out on bail.