The matter came up for hearing for the first time today during which Bhujbal's counsel Prasad Dhakephalkar contended the petition was not maintainable.
A bench, headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah, directed Bhujbal, a senior NCP leader and the state's former Deputy Chief Minister, to file an affidavit within two weeks in support of his contention over maintainability of the petition.
The petition said AAP had to move the court since no action was allegedly taken on its representations to the state's Governor, the Chief Minister, the Commissioner of Income Tax, the Director General of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and the Chief Vigilance Commissioner.
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