Nashik Court Hears Police Request for Extended Custody in TCS Case
Nashik TCS row: Police seek extended custody, defence alleges conspiracy
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In Nashik, Maharashtra, a court is considering a police request for an additional five days of custody for five accused in a case linked to Tata Consultancy Services. Defense attorney claims the case is a conspiracy, particularly concerning one accused, Danish, who is alleged to have committed no crime.
- 01Police seek an additional five days of custody for five accused in the TCS case.
- 02Defense attorney claims the case is a conspiracy, particularly regarding accused Danish.
- 03The court previously heard arguments on anticipatory bail for accused Nida Aijaz Khan.
- 04Prosecution describes the case as serious, involving allegations of religious conversion and harassment.
- 05Evidence including recovered items was presented during the court proceedings.
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In Nashik, Maharashtra, five individuals accused in a case related to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) were presented in court after their initial five-day police custody ended. The police are seeking an additional five days of custody, citing evidence found on their laptops. Defense attorney Umesh Waljhade argued that one of the accused, Danish, did not commit any offense and claimed the case is a conspiracy against them. The court had previously heard arguments regarding anticipatory bail for another accused, Nida Aijaz Khan, with the prosecution emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations, which include religious conversion and sexual harassment. The prosecution contended that the accused pressured a victim from a backward class under the guise of marriage promises, guiding her in religious practices. Items recovered during the investigation, including a burqa, were presented in court as evidence.
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The outcome of this case may influence public perception of religious conversion practices and legal proceedings in Maharashtra.
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