BCCL filed the complaint with the Azad Maidan police station here yesterday, alleging commission of offences of theft, criminal breach of trust, misappropriation of property and infringement of the company's intellectual properties by using the same on Republic TV on multiple occasions on May 6 and 8.
BCCL is the media conglomerate that owns The Times of India newspaper, along with several other entities and TV channels including Times Now, which was earlier headed by Goswami as the Editor-in-Chief.
In the police complaint, the BCCL said two "exposes" by Republic TV displayed material, in the form of audio tapes of phone conversations, that was procured and accessed while Goswami and Prema were in the employment of Times Now.
Goswami and Prema Sridevi have acknowledged that the audio conversation in the 'expose' relating to Sunanda Pushkar case was in their possession for the last two years while they were employed with Times Now, the complaint said.
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An officer at the Azad Maidan police station said they have received the BCCL complaint.
Reacting to the BCCL complaint, Goswami said, "It is a David versus Goliath fight."
"Goliaths can sit in the police station and David will sit in the news room," Goswami said, adding, "Goliath is down to his knees," Goswami said.