A bench comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu and Justice Amitava Roy said that as similar petition is pending, the PIL be put for hearing along with the earlier petition.
The plea has sought "lifetime time ban" against convicted person from contesting elections, forming political party and becoming party office-bearers.
The PIL, filed by lawyer Ashwini Upadhyay, said that reforms in the existing electoral system and polity, which is "full of corruption, criminalisation, casteism, communalism and nepotism", are needed so that citizens' faith in "socialism, secularism and democracy" can be maintained.
"Why not minimum qualification and maximum age limit should be mandatory criteria for contesting Parliament/ assembly election," it asked.
The petition also alleged that the "political parties and leaders are using the caste and religion for political gain and consequently dividing the society, which is dangerous for fraternity, unity and integrity of the nation."
"Political leaders are misusing the freedom of speech, knowingly and intentionally for political gain, not only during election campaigning but also during interview/media debates too," it alleged, adding that there is no written code of conduct for political parties and leaders.
