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TCS Nashik Case: Court Denies Interim Relief From Arrest to Nida Khan

Khan’s lawyers cited pregnancy and sought temporary relief, but the prosecution opposed bail and the court gave the complainant until April 27 to reply.

  • On Monday, a Nashik court refused to grant interim relief from arrest to Nida Khan in the Tata Consultancy Services Nashik sexual harassment and religious coercion case.
  • Khan faces charges across nine FIRs involving sexual harassment and alleged offensive remarks regarding Hindu deities, with the case invoking the SC-ST Act.
  • During the hearing, Advocate Rahul Kasliwal cited medical grounds, stating that Khan is pregnant, while the prosecution opposed the request and presented photographs from a company trip.
  • The court postponed the matter until April 27 for a response, as Nashik Police continue searching for Khan, who remains the only accused yet to be arrested.
  • Police officials maintain confidence in their investigation regarding Khan's alleged role in conversion activities, noting that while other victims exist, many have not come forward due to fear and societal pressure.
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Lagatar English broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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