The Telangana High Court has granted a two-month interim medical bail to Gade Innaiah, also known as Gade Inna Reddy, a former Maoist and social activist, to undergo physiotherapy following a surgery. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had arrested him for allegedly making statements in support of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist).
Court Order and Conditions
A vacation bench comprising Justices Nagesh Bheemapaka and Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy passed the order on June 4, permitting him to stay at his daughter's residence in Kukatpally until August 4, 2026. Innaiah stated that he underwent surgery on April 27 and required physiotherapy for recovery. The NIA placed on record prison authorities' confirmation that Chanchalguda Central Prison lacked specialised physiotherapy facilities. Noting this, the court allowed bail with strict conditions, including police surveillance at his residence and restrictions on visitors to only family and counsel. The court warned that any interference with the investigation would lead to cancellation of the bail. Innaiah must surrender by 5 pm on August 4, 2026.


