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TCS case: Nashik court denies anticipatory bail to Danish Shaikh

22/04/2026BlogNo Comments

A sessions court in Nashik has refused to grant interim relief to Danish Shaikh over allegations of religious harassment at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) office in Mumbai.

The matter stemmed from a First Information Report (FIR) filed following accusations that certain actions and statements at the workplace created an atmosphere of religious discomfort and hostility.

Shaikh had approached the court seeking protection from coercive action, arguing that the allegations against him were either exaggerated or did not justify immediate custodial measures. His plea emphasised that the dispute had been misconstrued and that there was no intention to offend or target anyone on religious grounds. He also sought time to present his defence and cooperate with the investigation without facing arrest.

The prosecution, however, opposed the request, maintaining that the allegations disclosed a prima facie case requiring thorough investigation. It argued that granting interim relief at this stage could interfere with the investigative process. The prosecution further contended that workplace harmony and sensitivity in matters of religion were critical, and any conduct that potentially disrupted this balance must be examined carefully.

After considering the submissions from both sides, Additional Sessions Judge VV Kathare refused to grant interim protection. The court was of the view that the circumstances did not warrant immediate relief and that the investigation should proceed without judicial interference at this stage. It indicated that the material on record required closer scrutiny, which could not be pre-empted by granting protection from arrest or other coercive steps.

The case has drawn attention due to its workplace context, highlighting the growing importance of maintaining respectful and inclusive environments in corporate settings. It also underscores how allegations involving religious sensitivity are treated with seriousness by the legal system, particularly at the preliminary stages of investigation.

With interim relief denied, the matter will now continue through the regular course of investigation, where the authorities will assess the evidence and determine the next steps in accordance with law.

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