Justice A J Desai reserved his order on the bail plea after the prosecution and defence counsels concluded their arguments.
Hardik, an accused in two separate cases of sedition registered against him in Surat and Ahmedabad, has been lodged in a Surat jail since his arrest last year in the wake of the violent stir by Patels seeking reservation under OBC category.
Countering the argument, Hardik's lawyer Zubin Bharda said Hardik is fine even if the high court grants him bail on the condition that he stays out of Gujarat for another six months.
On this, Amin said keeping Hardik outside Gujarat would not serve the purpose as the latter can continue to incite his community members through social media platforms for which his physical presence in the state won't be required.
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The quota leader had stated he will refrain from activities that may affect law-and-order situation, but will "continue to agitate for grievances of the Patidar community in a peaceful and democratic manner".
Hardik had earlier approached the high court for bail after the lower courts in Surat and Ahmedabad (where separate sedition cases are registered against him) refused him any relief.
The young Patel leader and his three associates are facing charges under IPC sections 124(A) (sedition), 121 (A) (conspiracy to wage war against government) and 120 (B) (criminal conspiracy).