The court of R K Choudhary passed the orders after Agarwal petitioned that he be brought to court from jail in a separate van and without handcuffs.
Agarwal also prayed for adequate security in the jail following alleged threat to his life.
He is in judicial custody after the CBI had on May 14 arrested him in connection with the horse trading case pertaining to the 2012 Rajya Sabha elections.
The elections for two seats were countermanded and held afresh after the police seizure of Rs 2.15 crore from a car in Ranchi on polling day.
Agarwal, who is the president of the Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry, was one of the two independent candidates in that countermanded elections.
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