The single-judge bench of Justice Gautam Bhaduri today heard the final arguments on the case.
Jogi is contesting from Mahasamund Lok Sabha seat which went to polls on April 17.
The Election Commission had issued a show cause notice to Jogi for allegedly violating the model code of conduct by organising a dinner at Agrasen Bhavan in Dhamtari on April 13 without seeking its prior permission.
Jogi then filed a petition seeking quashing of the FIR against him under section 482 of CrPc, said Chhattisgarh Advocate General J K Gilda.
He said both the sides finished their arguments before the court. "The court has granted time till Monday for submission of the copy of the FIR and Jogi's reply and may pronounce verdict after perusing through the documents," added Gilda.
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