"The court permitted the Gujarat police to take him (Asaram) with them for interrogation," said Manish Vyas, counsel for the victim whose rape complaint in Jodhpur led to Asaram's arrest in August.
Extending the judicial custody of 72-year-old Asaram and other four co-accused for 14 days in the Jodhpur case, District and Session Judge Manoj Kumar Vyas directed the Jodhpur Central Jail to ensure they appear in court on October 25.
"We have moved a Surat court for anticipatory bail for Narayan Sai in connection with the sexual assault case lodged against him in Jehangirpura police station," his lawyer Kalpesh Desai told PTI.
The application, which may be heard next week, questions the delay in filing of FIR and alleges that the complaint is bogus.
Surat police had recently registered two complaints against them of rape, sexual assault, illegal confinement and other charges on the complaint by the two sisters.
The younger sister has accused Sai of repeated sexual assaults between 2002 and 2005 when she was living in Asaram's Surat ashram.
Armed with a production warrant issued by a Gandhinagar court, Gujarat police had yesterday moved the Jodhpur court seeking permission to take Asaram with them for interrogation.
Asaram and his son have also filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court seeking quashing of the complaints of sexual assault filed against them by the sisters.
Asaram, who had been lodged in Jodhpur jail since his arrest in August, will be taken to Gujarat tomorrow.
All the accused in Jodhpur case were produced in the court this morning as their judicial custody expired today.
Judge Manoj Kumar Vyas extended the judicial custody of Asaram and other co-accused including Shilpi, Shiva, Prakash and Sharad Chandra till October 25, lawyers said.
