High court judge J B Pardiwala dismissed the petition filed by Hardik.
Clarifying that in its previous order, Hardik had not been named as an accused, the high court said the quota leader will be addressed so only after an FIR is filed against him under the sedition charge.
"I am of the opinion that the order passed by this court is innocuous and all that is said is a Police Inspector shall look into the complaint," the judge said.
Hardik had moved the plea in the high court to recall the order in which it had directed the Vastrapur police to inquire into the charges of provocative speech given by him during the August 25 Patel rally in Ahmedabad.
The high court had also directed the police to register an offence if the contents of his speech were found to be seditious.
However, the state government opposed the plea saying, "Hardik is suspect in the case."
Public prosecutor Mitesh Amin told the high court that the plea to recall the order has been passed at an earlier stage, when no offence was even registered against Hardik.
Amin said Hardik can file a plea only after an offence is registered against him and he may move petition to quash any FIR against him. "But Hardik is a suspect in the case as of now," he said.
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