TCS Nashik Case: Cops Allege Nida Khan Gave Victim Burqa, Religious Books; Defence Says No Anti-Conversion Law in Maharashtra
The prosecution said Nida Khan helped a victim’s alleged conversion with a burqa, books and apps, while the defence challenged the charge under Maharashtra law.
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'Corporate Jihad?': With No Conversion Proof', TCS Nashik Case Doesn't Add Up
"Why is the police silent about the CCTV records? What is there to hide?" ask family members of the accused and even journalists. The TCS Nashik case made headlines, but what is the truth? We debunk some claims and how 'IT jihad' was manufactured.
TCS Nashik case: Cops allege Nida Khan gave victim burqa, religious books; defence says no anti-conversion law in Maharashtra
On Monday, the defence argued that even for arguments sake if the allegations were true, there was to date no law in Maharashtra against conversion for her to be booked under it and at the maximum she can be tried for hurting religious sentiments.
Name change, burqa lessons, Malaysia job lure: New details in TCS Nashik case
Special Public Prosecutor Ajay Mishra told the court that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) had gathered evidence suggesting that Nida Khan allegedly tried to influence one of the complainants to adopt Islam by teaching her religious practices.
The hearing on Nida Khan's anticipatory bail plea in the Nashik TCS BPO case has concluded. The court will deliver its verdict on May 2. However, the police and the victim's side have opposed Nida's bail. Read the full story.
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