New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed as not maintainable a plea challenging a returning officer's order rejecting a complaint against the nomination of an AAP candidate from Karol Bagh for allegedly concealing his educational qualification in the poll affidavit for the upcoming Assembly elections.
Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said there cannot be a two-pronged attack to an election and that the law is clear that such a challenge can only be made after declaration of the poll result.
The court passed the order while dismissing the petition filed by Yoginder Chandolia, BJP candidate contesting from Karol Bagh constituency, against Vishesh Ravi who is an AAP candidate from the same seat.
The plea alleged that the AAP candidate had willfully and intentionally concealed material facts and gave the false statement in poll affidavits.
It claimed he has concealed the factum of the pending criminal case against him and there were discrepancies in his affidavits.