The Gujarat High Court has granted rape convict Narayan Sai a five-day temporary bail to visit his ailing mother in Ahmedabad. The court ordered strict police surveillance and barred him from meeting followers.
The Gujarat High Court rejected the application filed by spiritual leader Asaram Bapu seeking suspension of sentence in rape case. The Bench noted that in a matter of conviction appeal, there will always be some arguable points but that by itself cannot be a ground to hold that the conviction may not be sustainable at the stage of deciding the prayer of suspension of sentence.
BREAKING | The Rajasthan High Court rejected Asaram’s plea to receive medical treatment at a Pune facility due to concerns over public order. Asaram, serving a life sentence on rape charges, requested Ayurvedic treatment. The court instead suggested treatment at a local hospital. Asaram’s plea emphasized his right to choose medical care and highlighted health risks in prison, citing constitutional protections.
The Rajasthan High Court Yesterday (March 16th), requested a hospital report on jailed spiritual leader Asaram Bapu’s ayurvedic treatment. Asaram sought permission for treatment at Madhavbaug Hospital in Pune. The court ordered comprehensive details on the proposed treatment and logistics for potential travel. This intervention stems from Asaram’s plea for alternative health remedies while serving his sentence.
Gujarat High Court Today (March 15th) has scheduled the commencement of hearings for the appeal filed by self-proclaimed godman Asaram Bapu who is in prison against his conviction in a 2013 rape case to begin on April 4th.
Narayan Sai, claiming to be a Messenger of God, seeks permission from the Gujarat High Court to visit his ailing father, Asaram Bapu. The court questioned the necessity of the visit as Asaram Bapu is already receiving treatment, and requested the order from the Rajasthan High Court before proceeding further. Narayan Sai’s plea is pending verification.
The Gujarat High Court, led by Justices AS Supehia and Vimal Vyas, rejected Narayan Sai’s interim bail plea due to past misconduct with forged medical documents. The court emphasized the importance of credibility, insisting on verifiable evidence of his father’s critical health condition. The plea was eventually withdrawn, highlighting the judiciary’s commitment to integrity.
