A bench of Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar issued notices on Thursday to both the Election Commission of India and the State Election Commission seeking their stands on the plea made by one S Pathiban.
The petitioner submitted that the Representation of People Act stipulates that candidates filing nomination papers to contest polls should furnish all the details, including the personal ones in the paper.
Hence,the petitioner submitted, a duration of three months time be given to the Election Commission to verify the correctness of the details in the nomination papers.
The petitioner said he had made a representation to the poll panel on the issue raised in his petition, but got no response.
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