The SIT is investigating a Nashik case tied to a TCS facility, focusing on accused Nida Khan’s alleged financial support networks. Investigators have seized her bank passbook and are probing transactions. Sources allege Khan sent 171 religious videos, taught ‘namaz’ and ‘kalima,’ visited the complainant’s home to conduct rituals, and advised wearing a burqa and hijab.
Nida Khan, the 26-year-old accused in the TCS religious conversion and workplace harassment case, has been remanded to police custody until May 11 after her arrest in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar following weeks of evading authorities. Amid the probe, a court permitted her mother two 10-minute daily visits, offering a narrow reprieve during detention.
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Nashik Police arrested Nida Khan, the prime accused in an alleged forced religious conversion case tied to a sexual harassment complaint involving employees associated with TCS. After about a month evading arrest, she was found hiding in a relative’s apartment in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Police said the action followed a carefully planned covert operation across multiple cities.
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.
A Nashik court refused anticipatory bail to Nida Khan, a Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) employee, amid allegations of sexual harassment and forcible religious conversion. The order, reported by PTI, means Khan will not be shielded from arrest at this stage. The case will now proceed through the legal process as accusations remain under investigation.
Investigators are revisiting the Nashik TCS-linked religious conversion case, with fresh claims pointing to a broader network of “love trap” operations. Sources allege young women were romantically lured to build trust, then pressured into conversion while promises of overseas jobs masked a suspected human trafficking racket with foreign connections. Authorities are now tracing the full modus operandi.
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Pune authorities have issued a “Leave India Notice” to three American citizens, requiring them to exit by May 10, 2026. The men, on tourist visas, were stopped in Shukrawar Peth after police found large quantities of Christian conversion-related leaflets. Officials said their activity breached visa conditions, prompting the formal removal order.
Investigators probing an alleged religious conversion and harassment case involving a TCS employee in Nashik say five accused are now in custody. Police claim the accusations stem from a calculated “chronology” that began with friendship, included substance abuse through sheer khurma, and moved into psychological targeting and encouragement involving alleged black magic.
Tata Consultancy Services is under scrutiny following serious allegations at its Nashik facility, including sexual harassment and claims of workplace coercion. The case also reportedly involves pressure linked to religious conversion, raising questions about conduct and internal controls at the unit. Authorities are examining the details as the controversy continues to unfold.
A Nashik court denied interim protection to Nida Khan, accused in an alleged religious conversion and sexual harassment case tied to the Tata Consultancy Services Nashik office. The court deferred the hearing on her anticipatory bail plea to April 27, leaving her without immediate legal cover while the case proceeds.
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Two men arrested in a Nashik Tata Consultancy Services unit were sent to fresh police custody in a case involving alleged sexual harassment and forced religious conversion. Seven employees have been arrested so far, while a special investigation team is probing complaints from eight women. Tata Sons’ chairman called the allegations concerning, as the National Commission for Women also investigates.
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