TCS Nashik ‘Corporate Jihad’ Case: Sessions Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Nida Khan
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TCS Nashik ‘Corporate Jihad’ Case: Sessions Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Nida Khan

As the investigation into the shocking case of prolonged workplace religious coercion and harassment deepens, the matter is shaping into a critical test of workplace safeguards, and how seriously corporate structures respond when those systems fail

Kirti PandeyKirti Pandey
May 2, 2026, 11:14 pm IST
in Bharat, India, Maharashtra
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TCS Nashik ‘Corporate Jihad’ Case: Sessions Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to Nida Khan

Court provides no relief to Nida Khan from being arrested in the TCS Corporate Jihad Case

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Nashik:  In a significant development in the alleged workplace harassment and religious coercion case linked to Tata Consultancy Services’ Nashik BPO unit, a sessions court on Saturday rejected the anticipatory bail plea of key accused Nida Khan.

Additional Sessions Judge KG Joshi pronounced the order on May 2, denying Khan pre-arrest protection despite her plea citing pregnancy among other grounds. The court had reserved its decision after hearing arguments on April 27 from Khan’s legal counsel, led by advocate Baba Sayyed, and the Special Investigation Team (SIT), which strongly opposed the bail application.

Confirming the order, Sayyed stated that the court rejected the anticipatory bail plea and that a detailed copy of the judgment is awaited.

Custodial Interrogation Cited as Crucial

The prosecution argued that the nature of the allegations necessitates custodial interrogation. The case, described as serious and sensitive, involves multiple FIRs alleging sexual harassment, intimidation, and coercion to follow specific religious practices within the workplace.

The TCS Nashik case continues to deepen, with multiple victim testimonies pointing towards a pattern of harassment, coercion, and alleged targeting. With nine FIRs now registered, the case is increasingly being seen beyond isolated incidents, raising serious concerns about what has been described as “Corporate Jihad”.

Investigators informed the court that Khan remains absconding, even as the SIT continues its probe. So far, nine FIRs have been registered and eight accused have been arrested in connection with the case.

Multiple Arrests, Expanding Probe

Nida Khan’s accomplices at work viz. Mohammad Danish Sheikh, Shafi Bikhan Sheikh, Raza Rafiq Memon, Tausif Attar, Shahrukh Qureshi, and Asif Aftab Ansari, have already been arrested. All of these men face serious allegations of offences ranging from harassment and stalking to alleged forced religious conversion attempts.

In a notable development, Ashwin Chainani, an Operations Manager associated with the POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Committee, was also arrested from Pune for allegedly repeatedly failing to act on the serious and grave complaints that the victims went to her with.

The testimonies of victims in the TCS Nashik case have been startling. Out of the nine victims, many have alleged that they were manipulated into following Islamic practices and were abused and harassed in a very disturbing manner. While some faced harassment within the office premises, others have spoken about interference in their personal lives, and a few have even alleged sexual exploitation.

Apart from these allegations and testimonies, police are probing another extremely serious angle in the case as there have also been revelations around suspected links to trafficking. It has been alleged that women were promised placements in Malaysia, with their original documents confiscated, and connections traced to an individual identified as Imran. Organiser has been consistently reporting on the case and has documented multiple testimonies.

The case, according to several accounts, needs to be viewed beyond isolated incidents, as the victims have alleged that they were systematically targeted, abused, and manipulated, with the end goal of converting them to Islam.

This report focuses on the testimony of another Hindu woman, identified as Ritika Batra (name changed). She has lodged an FIR (Number: 169/2026) at the Mumbai Naka Police Station on April 2, 2026. Based on her complaint, the accused have been booked under Sections 74, 75, 79, and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Earlier Relief Also Denied

This is not the first setback for Nida Khan. On April 21, the Nashik sessions court had refused to grant her interim anticipatory bail, allowing the police to proceed with arrest if required. At the time, the court had directed both the investigating officer and the complainant’s counsel to submit written arguments ahead of the final hearing.

In a development reported earlier, she had made two visits to a lady gynaecologist in Thane for her pregnancy related check-up and sought a written certificate cum recommendation for a prolonged leave from work on account of delicate state of health – which the doctor says she did not deem valid and refused.

Wider Concerns Raised

The case has triggered broader concerns around workplace safety, corporate accountability, and the effectiveness of internal grievance redressal mechanisms. Allegations that employees were pressured into religious practices alongside instances of harassment have added a complex dimension to the investigation.

What Lies Ahead

With anticipatory bail now denied, the possibility of Khan’s arrest looms large as the SIT intensifies its probe. The court’s detailed order is expected to shed further light on the reasoning behind rejecting her plea.

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