Nashik Court Denies Nida Khan's Anticipatory Bail Amidst TCS Scandal
A Nashik court denied anticipatory bail for Nida Khan in a case involving alleged sexual harassment and forced religious conversion at TCS's Nashik unit. Khan is one of the prime suspects. The SIT is investigating nine cases, and eight individuals have been arrested. TCS maintains a zero-tolerance policy.
A court in Nashik refused anticipatory bail for Nida Khan, accused of participating in sexual harassment and coercive religious conversion activities at Tata Consultancy Services' Nashik unit. The prosecution argued that her custodial interrogation is vital due to the seriousness of the charges.
Public prosecutor Ajay Misar announced the court's decision, noting that Khan is a principal suspect in the case and that a final court order is forthcoming. The allegations detail Khan advising female employees to adhere to Islamic dress and conduct standards.
A search for Khan is underway across Maharashtra, with Nashik Police's Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the claims involving nine separate FIRs. TCS has reiterated its longstanding zero-tolerance approach to harassment and coercion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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