Controversy at TCS Nashik: Prime Accused Denies Charges in Bail Plea
Danish Shaikh, accused in a sexual harassment case at TCS's Nashik unit, has filed a bail application. He claims the charges arose from unreciprocated feelings or parental pressure on the complainant. Shaikh denied making religiously offensive remarks and stated the incidents were reported years after they allegedly occurred.
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Danish Shaikh, a central figure in the high-profile sexual harassment case at TCS's Nashik unit, has approached the Nashik sessions court seeking bail. His legal team argues that the accusations are baseless, citing alleged unreciprocated affections or parental coercion as the complainant's motive.
Shaikh, one of the eight accused currently detained, maintains his innocence, challenging claims of derogatory remarks against any religion. His defense highlights their prior friendship and her awareness of his marital status. The case, mired in accusations of forcible conversion and harassment, is under thorough investigation.
The complaints, which date back to incidents alleged to have occurred in 2022, were registered only in 2026, a delay that Shaikh asserts lacks justification. The ongoing probe by the Special Investigation Team is pivotal as TCS underscores its zero-tolerance approach toward harassment, having promptly suspended involved employees.
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