Court Denies Interim Relief to Nida Khan in Nashik TCS Case
In a significant development in the Nashik TCS case, the court has denied interim relief to Nida Khan, who is seeking anticipatory bail. Her legal team argued for temporary protection due to her pregnancy, but the court opted not to issue any interim orders. The prosecution presented evidence against her, including photographs from a recent trip, while police officials claimed Khan played a vital role in alleged conversion activities. This case continues to unfold, with more victims reportedly hesitant to come forward due to fear and societal pressures.
| Apr 20, 2026, 17:33 IST
Court's Decision on Interim Relief
The court has rejected the request for interim protection for Nida Khan in the Nashik TCS case, with the deadline set for April 27. Reports indicate that her legal team sought temporary relief while her anticipatory bail application is pending. However, the court decided against issuing any interim orders at this stage. During the hearing, the complainant's attorney filed a motion requesting additional time to submit a written response, which was granted, allowing until April 27 for the submission.
Details from the Courtroom
What Happened Inside the Courtroom
During the debate over the anticipatory bail application, Khan's lawyer cited medical reasons, stating that she is pregnant. The prosecution opposed the bail plea and presented themselves in court. They also submitted photographs from a BPO picnic and trip. A key point of contention during the hearing was the application of the SC-ST Act. According to Khan's attorney, the prosecution failed to provide solid evidence to substantiate the allegations. Rahul Kasliwal, representing Khan, mentioned that discussions on interim relief took place, including the pregnancy issue. He further noted that hearings for anticipatory bail take time, which is why they sought interim protection first.
Police Claims Regarding Nida Khan's Role
Police Claims: Nida Khan's Significant Role
A senior officer from the Nashik police previously stated that given the seriousness of the allegations—especially under the SC-ST Act—Nida Khan might not receive anticipatory bail, provided the court strictly enforces the applicable sections. Police officials expressed confidence in their investigation, asserting that Khan played a crucial role in the alleged conversion activities. They also mentioned that while there are more victims connected to this case, many have not come forward due to fear and social pressure.
