Deferring the hearing, a division bench comprising Chief Justice K M Joseph and Justice V K Bisht questioned the intention behind the PIL as it was filed by a Delhi resident.
One Manan Sharma, a resident of Delhi, had filed the petition yesterday through his lawyer Ajay Vir Pundir. It was listed for today.
The petition seeks direction for registering a criminal case against Rawat on the basis of the sting video which purportedly shows him indulging in horsetrading by offering a hefty sum to Congress MLAs, who have revolted against his government.
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