The counsel of Rampal of Haryana's Satlok Ashram sought exemption from his personal appearance in the high court on medical grounds, following which the matter was adjourned till November 5.
In view of Rampal's scheduled appearance in the high court, thousands of his supporters arrived in the city. Apprehending law and order trouble, police beefed up security in the Union Territory and a large posse of policemen was deployed around the court premises.
On July 15, supporters of Rampal had marched inside the district court complex in Hisar and allegedly tried to create trouble in the court proceedings in connection with a case.
The high court had taken cognisance of the matter and issued notices to Rampal and Haryana government seeking their response, while directing the spiritual leader to appear before it.
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