The PIL has been filed before the bench comprising acting Chief Justice Jayant Patel and justice N V Anjaria.
The PIL, filed by city-based lawyer K R Koshti, argued that the nomination form and affidavit of candidates submitted to the State Election Commission(SEC) are not put under detailed inquiry or scrutiny in absence of the supporting documents, particularly about the educational qualification of poll candidates.
"It is submitted that in recent times, there were cases of defective affidavits, fake degrees, false affidavits, concealment of important information by elected representative," it said.
The petitioner further sought a direction from the court to bring more transparency in the election process by making it compulsory for candidates to put their criminal record on their publicity material.
"In the pamphlet, posters and other canvassing materials, the candidate are not giving the details about their criminal records and therefore the voters are not aware of the antecedents of the candidate."
It has also sought the HC's direction to the SEC as well as Gujarat government to make necessary rules regarding the same and implement it in local body polls.
The HC has scheduled the next hearing on Wednesday.
