A division bench headed by Justice G K Vyas reserved its order after hearing Additional Advocate General P S Bhati and Hardik's lawyer Rafeeq Lokhandwala.
Lokhandwala argued that his client "was not being allowed to come out of the house and meet people and has been kept under house arrest in violation of the order of the Gujarat High Court".
However, Bhati submitted that whatever measures have been taken by the state government concerning Hardik in Udiapur were in keeping with his previous record in Gujarat.
The Patel quota leader was shifted out of Gujarat as part of conditions for granting bail to him in a sedition case by the high court.
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