Nashik TCS Case: Nida Khan Granted Conditional Bail In Religious Conversion Case
Nashik: District and Sessions Judge A. V. Kharkar granted conditional bail on Thursday (August 20) to Nida Khan—a suspect in the TCS case—against a bail bond of ₹50,000 regarding the second case registered at the Mumbai Naka Police Station. An incident involving the sexual exploitation of female employees and attempts at religious conversion by hurting religious sentiments had come to light a few…
Nashik District and Sessions Judge A.V. Kharkar granted Nida Khan conditional bail on August 20, 2023, in connection with a religious conversion case. Khan, a suspect in the TCS case, was required to post a bond of ₹50,000. The case, registered at the Mumbai Naka Police Station on May 6, involved allegations of sexual exploitation of female employees and attempts at religious conversion that offended religious sentiments.
Initially, the first case was registered at the Deolali Camp Police Station. The prosecution argued that Khan's arrest was necessary to gather further evidence, while the defense contended that her arrest was not warranted. The court heard both sides before granting conditional bail to Khan. The conditions imposed were that she must not leave the Nashik district without prior court permission and must surrender all requested documents to the investigating officer.
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