Justice M L Tahilyani heard arguments briefly and ordered that he would finally hear the matter next Monday and pass an order on the same day itself after hearing Chavan and an intervenor.
A Congress stalwart from Marathwada region and one of its two MPs in the state, Chavan is also heading the Election Coordination Committee for Maharashtra Assembly elections scheduled on October 15.
The special CBI court, in January this year, had turned down CBI's plea to drop Chavan's name from the FIR after the then Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan refused sanction to prosecute him for want of evidence.
Chavan had stepped down from the post of chief minister after the Adarsh scam came to light in 2010.
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CBI had accused him of approving additional floor space index for Adarsh housing society in South Mumbai in return for flats for his relatives.
He was also charged with illegally approving, as state revenue minister, allotment of 40 per cent of flats to civilians though Adarsh Society was meant only for Kargil war widows and defence personnel.
Tirodkar had sought the court's direction to CBI to register offences in the Adarsh scam and transfer investigation of missing files case, an offshoot of the scam, from Marine Drive police to CBI as it was a connected offence.
The court had then directed CBI to amend its FIR by invoking Benami Properties Transaction Act.