The court, however, asked the state to invite suggestions and objections by placing advertisements in three prominent newspapers in each of these cities saying that electoral rolls were being revised.
The court made it clear that such revision shall have no nexus with the ongoing Lok Sabha Elections 2014.
The ruling was delivered by a bench of Justices Abhay Oka and M S Sonak, who, however, dismissed another PIL filed by Pratap Gaikwad, alleging missing names in voters' list in Pune and urging a direction to the authorities to include them in the electoral college in the recently held Lok Sabha polls.
The court also asked the parties to file replies if they wanted to do so, within eight weeks.
The court refused to grant any interim relief prayed by the petitioners that supplementary polls be held in these constituencies, where names of voters were found deleted in the voters' list and allow them to cast their vote.
The court also rejected the prayer to restrain the declaration of election results for Lok Sabha polls 2014 and appointing an SIT headed by a retired supreme court or high court judge to hold an inquiry into the deletion of voters.
The court held that the voters' list be updated in view of the assembly elections to be held later this year and asked the state to advertise in three newspapers each in Pune and Mumbai to inform the people that the electoral rolls were being revised and take note of their suggestions or objections.
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