In a major setback to Asaram, the Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing of his bail plea for four weeks. A medical report submitted in apex court said that Asaram does not need surgery, his ailments can be taken care of by medicines.

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The Supreme Court granted two weeks' time to Asaram's lawyer to look into report submitted by medical board consisting of AIIMS doctors.

A medical board of AIIMS comprising seven members on January 1 had examined self-styled 'godman' Asaram Bapu following a Supreme Court direction in connection with his bail application in the Jodhpur rape case.

The apex court on October 15 had directed AIIMS Director to set up a medical board to review medical reports and if required clinically examine Asaram to ascertain whether interim bail should be granted to him in Jodhpur rape case.

Earlier, Asaram had moved a bail application in the apex court and had submitted a medical report by a Jodhpur hospital, which had recommended a surgery stating that he was suffering from trigeminal neuralgia. Trigeminal neuralgia causes severe pain on the face or the forehead of the patient afflicted with it.

The court then sought a fresh medical report from a medical board of AIIMS rejecting the bail application. There are charges of rape, criminal conspiracy and other offences framed against Asaram by a Jodhpur court in connection with alleged sexual exploitation of a minor girl in his ashram in Jodhpur.