The petition was listed yesterday before Justice Sadhna Jadhav. However, Jadhav refused to hear it, saying the original order was of a single judge, so the matter should go before a division bench now.
Chavan's lawyer, advocate Amit Desai, then mentioned it before a bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah which said it would refer the matter to an appropriate bench.
The CBI had sought Chavan's exclusion from FIR after the then Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranaryanan refused to sanction his prosecution. Chavan is among the 13 people originally charge-sheeted by CBI.
The former Chief Minister had to resign when the scam came to light in 2010. He has been charged with approving additional floor space index for the Society in return for two flats for his relatives. He is also accused of illegally approving allotment of 40 per cent of the flats to civilians, though the society was meant for Kargil war widows and defence personnel.
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