Justice Indermeet Kaur adjourned the matter till tomorrow as the senior lawyer who was to represent Rajasekaran was not available today.
The JD(U) leader has challenged the November 25 order of the poll panel giving reasons for recognising the faction led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the real JD(U) and allotting the 'Arrow' symbol to it.
Kumar and Yadav had parted ways after the former decided to join hands with the BJP in July, triggering a battle for the control of the party.
Rajasekaran, in his plea, has sought the setting aside of the November 25 order of EC.
The earlier plea was moved by Gujarat MLA Chottubhai Vasava, who was the then acting president of the Yadav faction of the JD(U).
Vasava's lawyer had told the court that the first phase of filing nominations for the Gujarat polls has got over and the second phase would be completed in another 10 days.
Kumar's faction had told the court that its members have already filed nominations with the 'Arrow' symbol as the EC had ruled in their favour.
Following the rift with Kumar, Yadav had claimed that by ending the alliance with Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD and deserting the greater 'grand alliance', Kumar had gone against the party's national executive's decision to oppose the BJP.
As the rift widened, Yadav held a 'national executive' conclave of the JD(U) here where Vasava was appointed the acting president.
The ECI, in its November 17 order, had said the group led by Kumar "has demonstrated overwhelming majority support" in the legislature wing as well as the majority in the national council of the party, which is the apex organisational body of the JD(U).
However, Vasava's counsel had contended that the EC had relied on the "disputed" election of the national council and said that the party led by Yadav was the real JD(U).
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