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    Nashik Court Denies Interim Relief to Nida Khan in TCS Case

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 20, 2026Updated:April 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A local court in Nashik has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to Nida Khan, an accused in a high-profile case involving allegations of religious conversion and sexual harassment connected to the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) office in Nashik.

    Case Background

    The case surfaced following complaints regarding non-consensual religious conversion attempts and harassment within the professional environment of the IT major’s regional branch. While several individuals have been named in the investigation, the focus has remained on the nature of the workplace culture and the enforcement of local laws regarding religious freedom.

    Current Legal Status

    • Anticipatory Bail Application: Nida Khan moved the court seeking anticipatory bail to avoid custodial interrogation.

    • Interim Protection Denied: The court declined to provide immediate protection (interim relief) while the bail application is being processed.

    • Hearing Deferred: The court has adjourned the matter, deferring the comprehensive hearing on the bail plea to a later date. This allows the prosecution and investigating agencies more time to present evidence and their formal opposition.

    Implications

    With the denial of interim relief, the investigating authorities are legally permitted to take the accused into custody if deemed necessary for the ongoing probe. TCS has previously stated it maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding harassment and is cooperating with local law enforcement.

    This story is developing. Legal proceedings are expected to resume later this week.

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