A bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi issued notice to Gupta, who is also Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, on an application moved by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking dismissal of the election petition filed against him.
The bench also issued notice to the Oath Commissioner, who had affixed his stamp on the affidavit, asking him to appear in person on the next date of hearing and posted the matter for October 12.
"It appears that petitioner had not appeared before the Oath Commissioner for deposition. The stamps of the oath commissioner attesting the said blank affidavit is totally illegal and unlawful," he said.
Kejriwal in his plea has said that the unsigned affidavit was noticed during Gupta's cross examination by a court of Joint Registrar, which in its order held that it was not an affidavit in the eyes of law as it was unsigned and hence the petition is without any affidavit.
Kejriwal also sought initiation of appropriate action against the Oath Commissioner who certified by affixing a stamp that the deponent has solemly affirmed before him the contents of said affidavit.
