A bench of justices M B Lokur and R K Agrawal said that a three-member panel of doctors from All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will assess the condition of 75-year -old Asaram and submit its report in 10 days.
"We are not inclined to grant relief to petitioner.... We direct the director of AIIMS to constitute a panel of three doctors to examine the health condition of petitioner (Asaram) and submit report in ten days," the bench said.
Senior advocate Raju Ramachandran appearing for Asaram, said the medical board constituted on the direction of the High Court has opined that his health condition was deteriorating and sought interim bail for him for a period of one or two months.
"As per the doctors, he needs to go to Kerala where he needs to undergoes Panchakarma (Ayurvedic purification and detoxification treatment) as the climate is suitable for this kind of treatment," Ramachandran said.
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Referring to the Rajasthan High Court order which has refused to grant him interim bail, Ramachandran contended that it 'erred' in not granting relief to Asaram.
"AIIMS can examine the petitioner and give its report," the bench said.
Ramachandran said that he will be filing an appeal against the High Court order refusing his client the interim bail and till then his prayer for relief should be kept pending.
To this, the bench said it will look into the issue after the medical board submits its report on the present health condition of Asaram.
On August 9, the High Court had rejected the bail application of Asaram Bap in the rape case.
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