Nashik, April 19 -- A fact-finding committee continued its inquiry on Sunday, for the second day into the alleged religious conversion and sexual harassment case linked to the Tata Consultancy Services Nashik office, and met with victims and their families, Advocate Monika Arora, who is a member of the four-member panel said.

Arora said that the "matter is sensitive" and "revealing in nature," so they will submit a report after talking to all the stakeholders.

Speaking to ANI, advocate Arora said, "We have met with the victims and will meet today as well...will talk to other stakeholders. After these meetings, we will submit a report on it."

The fact-finding panel constituted by the National Commission for Women (NCW) comprises a retir...