Lt Governor (LG) Najeeb Jung granted the relief to Chautala to enable him prepare his appeal against the high court's March 5 judgement upholding the conviction and ten years sentence awarded to him by a trial court.
80-year-old Chautala had surrendered at Tihar jail on October 11 last year after the high court cancelled his interim bail on October 10, 2014 for flouting bail conditions by campaigning for his party, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD).
The five-time former Chief Minister in his representation to the LG said he needed to consult his lawyer and some senior advocates to file the special leave petition in the Supreme Court against his conviction.
Besides Chautala, the court had upheld the conviction and 10-year jail term of four others -- his son Ajay Chautala, whistleblower IAS officer Sanjiv Kumar, IAS officer Vidya Dhar, then officer on special duty (OSD) to the Chief Minister and Sher Singh Badshami, then MLA and political adviser to Chautala senior.
Chautala, his son and eight others, including Vidya Dhar and Badshami, had been awarded 10 years jail term by the trial court for illegally recruiting 3,206 junior teachers in the year 2000.
Among other convicts, 44 had been sentenced to four years in jail and one to five-year jail term.