Nashik, May 14 -- Nida Khan, one of the eight accused in the alleged sexual exploitation and religious coercion case linked to a Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)-associated business process outsourcing (BPO) in Nashik, on Wednesday moved a local court seeking bail. Khan filed the application before the court of additional sessions judge KG Joshi. Her counsel, advocate Baba Sayyed, said the court is likely to hear the plea on May 25. Khan is currently lodged in judicial custody. Earlier this month, the same court had rejected Khan's anticipatory bail plea. Speaking to reporters, Sayyed said the defence had highlighted Khan's pregnancy while seeking relief from the court. "We have brought to the court's notice that she is pregnant. Moreover, there is no specific provision under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita that criminalises religious conversion. Maharashtra also does not currently have a separate anti-conversion law," he said. The special investigation team of Nashik city police arrested Khan from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on May 7 after she was allegedly absconding for 42 days. An FIR was registered against her at Devlali PS on March 26....