A division bench of Justices N H Patil and A R Joshi was hearing a petition filed by Bipinchandra Joshi, one of the convicts undergoing life sentence who sought to be released on bail on medical grounds.
Joshi pleaded that he was suffering from asthma, nasal problems, backache, migraine and wanted to take ayurvedic treatment.
"These are common diseases. Every second person has such health problems. Bail cannot be granted on such grounds. If he wants ayurvedic treatment then the government has started providing them inside prisons," Justice Patil said.
The bench directed the state government to contact the Vadodara prison where Joshi is lodged and find out about his medical problems and whether ayurvedic treatment could be provided to him inside prison.
The matter will be heard on February 5.
Joshi and 10 others were sentenced to life imprisonment in January 2008 by a lower court for gangrape, murder, assault, criminal conspiracy and causing enmity between two religious groups. Seven others were acquitted due to lack of evidence.
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