65-year-old Ghandy, who was arrested on September 20, 2009, by Special Cell of Delhi Police, filed a copy of the bail order delivered by the AP High Court before Justice Sunil Gaur.
The court, which had earlier issued a notice to Delhi Police on the bail application of Ghandy, today deferred the hearing to May 16 after the counsel for the police said he was not prepared to argue.
Reddy and eight others were killed allegedly by Maoists in Narayanapet in Mahbubnagar district on August 15, 2005.
Ghandy has been booked by Delhi Police under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and IPC for offences, including impersonation, cheating and forgery.
The Naxal leader's plea stated, "The bail application may be considered sympathetically since, besides being a senior citizen, the applicant suffers from multiple ailments, including urinary prostate problem, irritable bowel syndrome, heart problem, high blood pressure, arthritis and spondylitis for which he requires constant care and consistent medical attention, which he cannot receive in jail."
Ghandy is facing trial in around 20 criminal cases in different parts of the country.
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