The high court refused to interfere with the findings of the trial court that there was no infirmity with the election law on the spending for the 2013 Assembly elections, saying there was no substance in the petition.
"This court does not find any infirmity, illegality, impropriety or incorrectness in order dated April 29, 2016, passed by the Special Judge....This court does not find any substance in the present petition. There is no merit in it. The same is, accordingly, dismissed," Justice P S Teji said.
Garg, also an advocate, in his complaint filed in 2015 had alleged that the AAP MLA, in collusion with unnamed officials of the Election Commission, had manipulated the account of expenditure on the campaign and understated it by about Rs nine lakh.
The complaint had also sought lodging an FIR against some officials of the Election Commission (ECI), Delhi Chief Electoral Office (CEO) and some officials of Delhi government, for allegedly colluding with Tripathi to manipulate account of expenditure incurred by him.
"If for the sake of argument, it is presumed that the officials did not scrutinise the final account of expenditure submitted by the candidate and did not take any action against him, the same does not fall within the meaning of criminal intent and there does not lie any criminal action against them.
"Since the allegations against the officials are alleged to have been committed during the discharge of their official duty, the submission of the petitioner that no sanction for lodging prosecution against such officials was required, holds no basis," Justice Teji noted in his 13-page judgement.
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