Nida Khan, accused in a Nashik case alleging sexual harassment and forced religious conversion, has been remanded to judicial custody after being arrested on May 7. The police allege exploitation and attempts at forceful conversion, with multiple FIRs under investigation. Khan, who is pregnant, was denied anticipatory bail earlier as the case moves through the legal process.
The Bar Council of India has written to the Chief Justice of India demanding immediate administrative action after an Andhra Pradesh High Court judge allegedly sent a young advocate to 24-hour judicial custody during a hearing. The reported reason was a procedural lapse. BCI says the matter warrants intervention to address concerns about due process and judicial conduct.
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Four TCS employees have been sent to judicial custody in Nashik until May 18 after allegations of religious conversion and sexually harassing female colleagues. A Special Investigation Team arrested them under specific provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. TCS has suspended the employees and reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on workplace harassment.
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