India, May 12 -- The court of additional sessions judge KG Joshi, on Monday, remanded Nida Khan, one of the eight accused in the TCS-linked BPO case of sexual exploitation and religious coercion, to 14 days of magisterial custody, confirmed her defence counsel Baba Sayeed.

Khan was arrested by the Nashik city police from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on May 7. She was produced in court on May 8, which remanded her to police custody till May 11.

Police had lodged an FIR against Khan at Devlali police station on March 26 following a complaint from her co-worker accusing her of hurting the latter's religious sentiments. She was on the run for 42 days before police traced and arrested her.

On the other hand, the court of the additional session...