Nida Khan Arrested in Maharashtra Over TCS Conversion Case
Nida Khan, Key Accused In TCS 'Conversion' Case, Arrested In Maharashtra
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Nida Khan, a key accused in the alleged forcible religious conversion case involving Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Nashik, Maharashtra, was arrested after evading police. She had sought anticipatory bail citing her pregnancy, but the court denied her request. Khan has been suspended from TCS amid the ongoing investigation.
- 01Nida Khan was arrested in Maharashtra after being on the run.
- 02She is accused of forcible religious conversion linked to TCS.
- 03The court denied her request for anticipatory bail due to her pregnancy.
- 04Khan has been suspended from TCS since the allegations surfaced.
- 05She was previously transferred to TCS offices in Mumbai before her arrest.
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Nida Khan, a key figure in the alleged forcible religious conversion case tied to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Nashik, Maharashtra, was arrested on Thursday after evading law enforcement. Khan had been on the run following multiple cases registered against her. She sought anticipatory bail from a Nashik court, citing her two-month pregnancy, but the court denied her request for interim relief. Khan joined TCS in December 2021 as a process associate but was suspended following the allegations. The company notified her of her suspension in a letter dated April 9, stating that her access to internal systems had been revoked pending further investigation. Prior to the controversy, Khan was transferred from the Nashik unit to TCS offices in Malad and Hiranandani in Mumbai approximately three months ago.
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Khan's arrest could have implications for TCS's reputation and its employees, especially regarding workplace conduct and religious freedom.
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