Chautala has sought parole for medical treatment and for maintaining social ties.
Delhi government told a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath that earlier also Chautala was admitted to a private hospital for around seven months in the name of treatment.
"I cannot say that he (Chautala) is hale and hearty but he does not require any immediate redressal (for his ailments). In an August 2013 medical report, it was said that a pacemaker was needed to be implanted but till date no such procedure has been carried out," Delhi government's senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra told the bench.
Senior counsel Sudhir Nandrajog, who represented Chautala, told the bench that a decision to defer pacemaker implant was taken by the team of doctors and his client was admitted to a private hospital earlier for seven months under custody.
He referred to the report of a medical board and said that the doctors have opined that Chautala needs medical treatment for his ailments.
"We will consider and pass an order," the bench said.
The high court had on March 5, 2015, upheld the 10-year jail term awarded to Chautalas and three others, saying "the overwhelming evidence showed the shocking and spine-chilling state of affairs in the country."
The father-son duo and 53 others, including two IAS officers, were convicted on January 16, 2013 by the trial court for illegally recruiting 3,206 junior basic trained (JBT) teachers in Haryana in 2000.
Besides the Chautalas and two IAS officers, the high court had also awarded 10-year prison term to Sher Singh Badshami, then an MLA and political adviser to Chautala senior.
All the 55 convicts were sentenced under sections 120 B (criminal conspiracy), 418 (cheating), 467 (forgery), 471 (using forged documents as genuine) of IPC and under Prevention of Corruption Act.
Initially, there were 62 accused in the case. While two died before filing of the charge sheet, four passed away during the trial of the case and one was discharged by the trial court.
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