"No. We will not entertain it," a bench comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu and Justice A K Sikri said.
The bench was hearing an appeal filed by Iram T Shaikh against the December 18 order of the High Court on a PIL filed by Aam Aadmi Party there.
Senior advocate Abhishek M Singhvi, appearing for Shaikh, said that the high court entertained a PIL filed by a party (AAP) which wanted to gain political mileage out of judicial proceedings.
It had said that the SIT will conduct an "open inquiry" into the allegations and the probe should be over by February 28.
The high court had also said that if the probe is not completed by February 28 then an interim report be filed before it.
SIT will comprise officers of Enforcement Directorate and the state anti-corruption bureau, it had said.
Recently, Maharashtra Government had given a nod to an ACB probe into allegations against the NCP leader with regard to construction of New Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi.
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