Taking up the petition filed by a social activist Subash Mohapatra, Justice Biswanath Rath issued notices to Singh and other respondents of the petition, including Kandhamal district collector who was the returning officer of the October 15 bypoll.
The petition said that Singh automatically disqualifies to become a member of Indian Parliament as she continues to be a citizen of Nepal.
A similar petition is pending in the High Court in which BJP leader Rudra Madhav Ray, who lost to Singh by a margin of over three lakh votes, has challenged her election on similar grounds.
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