‘No One Should Be…’: Why Court Invoked Lord Krishna During TCS Conversion Case Accused Nida Khan’s Bail Hearing
‘No One Should Be…’: Why Court Invoked Lord Krishna During TCS Conversion Case Accused Nida Khan’s Bail Hearing Written By, Last Updated: July 10, 2026
‘No One Should Be…’: Why Court Invoked Lord Krishna During TCS Conversion Case Accused Nida Khan’s Bail Hearing Written By, Last Updated: July 10, 2026, 18:10 IST The judge remarked, "No one should be made to endure the trauma, or the social stigma associated with a child being born in prison, as in the case of Lord Krishna." Rapid Read TCS Conversion Accused Nida Khan An Additional Sessions Court in Nashik on July 6 granted bail to former TCS employee Nida Khan, with the judge observing that no child should face the trauma and social stigma of being born in a prison, drawing a parallel to Lord Krishna’s birth in captivity. What happened during the hearing? News18 explains. The Court’s Ruling & Lord Krishna Reference While providing the detailed order, Additional Sessions Judge Kedar Joshi highlighted humanitarian grounds for the decision Khan is currently five months pregnant.
The court noted that the agony and social stigma of giving birth inside a prison are unbearable for any woman. The judge explicitly remarked, “No one should be made to endure the trauma, or the social stigma associated with a child being born in prison, as in the case of Lord Krishna," using the context to exercise judicial discretion for the welfare of the unborn child. The court ruled that since the police investigation is complete and the chargesheet has been filed, her continued custody served no immediate purpose. What is the case? Nida Khan was arrested on May 7, 2026, following allegations involving a BPO unit of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Nashik. The prosecution claimed Khan and others targeted a female colleague, making derogatory remarks about Hindu deities, providing her with a burqa, and training her in Islamic practices as part of a forced religious conversion and workplace harassment attempt.
Following the public controversy, TCS terminated her employment, citing a zero-tolerance policy for coercion and harassment. Nida Khan: The bail conditions The Nashik court initially ordered her release on a personal bond of ₹75,000, which was later modified to a provisional cash security of ₹50,000. The relief comes with strict legal conditions, including Complete prohibition from contacting the complainant or witnesses. Barred from entering the workplace or the residential vicinity of the victim. Restriced from leaving the country without explicit court permission. KEY FAQs Why did the court invoke Lord Krishna? To underline that justice must uphold dharma and righteousness while deciding the case. Who is Nida Khan? She is an accused in the alleged TCS religious conversion case and had approached the court seeking bail. What did the court decide? The court gave her bail, considering her pregnancy as one of the factors.
