The top court said the matter be listed for final disposal in first week of March 2018 for detailed hearing.
A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud said upon careful scrutiny of the high court verdict, "it is a fit case where the impugned judgment and order should be stayed and, accordingly, it is so ordered".
He said there was enough material on record to come to a definite conclusion that Khotkar was within the premises of the Returning Officer and the nomination paper was filed within stipulated time of 3 pm.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal appearing for Kailash Kushanrao Gorantyal, a Congress leader who lost against Khotkar, said the high court had perused a CD and taken note of the evidence on record to come to a definite conclusion that his nomination papers were not filed within time and hence the conclusion arrived at by the judge cannot be found fault with.
"It is not in dispute that multiple nomination forms can be filed by a candidate, but the said forms, though accepted by the Returning Officer, have been treated to be invalid by the high court, singularly on the ground that they were filed beyond 3 pm," it said.
On November, 24, the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court had quashed the election of Shiv Sena MLA after hearing an election petition filed by Kailash Gorantyal, Congress candidate from Jalna, who had contested against Khotkar in the 2014 state elections.
The high court had however, said that although it was declaring Khotkar's election as "null and void", it will not pass any orders declaring Gorantyal as MLA.
The bench had stayed its order for a period of four weeks so that Khotkar can appeal against the order in the Supreme Court.
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