Court Rejects Bail for Nida Khan in TCS Harassment Case
A court in Nashik denied the anticipatory bail application of Nida Khan, accused in a sexual harassment and religious conversion case at TCS. The prosecution underscored the need for her custodial interrogation. Khan's alleged involvement includes pressuring female employees to adhere to Islamic traditions.
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In a significant development, a court in Nashik has turned down the anticipatory bail plea of Nida Khan, a prime suspect in a troubling case of alleged sexual harassment and forcible religious conversion at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
The public prosecutor highlighted the gravity of the case and emphasized the necessity of Khan's custodial interrogation, citing serious allegations where Khan reportedly advised women employees to conform to Islamic traditions. Despite her pregnancy, Khan's request for pre-arrest bail was rejected as searches continue across Maharashtra.
The case has garnered considerable attention as the Special Investigation Team of Nashik Police investigates multiple harassment cases involving employees at TCS. Tata Consultancy Services maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment, as demonstrated by the arrest of several individuals, including a female operations manager.
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