On April 30, Modi had addressed a press conference immediately after he cast his vote at a school in Ranip area of Ahmedabad and displayed replica of BJP's symbol, lotus, during the press conference.
The magistrate court's directive came on an application filed by Nishant Verma, a worker of AAP, who was one of those who had filed complaints against Modi.
Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate M M Sheikh ordered the Detection of Crime Branch to file a reply about the progress of the FIR filed on April 30 and also about Verma's grievance that the FIR was "incomplete", by May 21.
On the directives of the Election Commission, the crime branch lodged the FIR against Modi on April 30 under section 126 (1)(a) of the RP Act for holding a public meeting and under setion 188 of IPC for violating election notification.
Section 171(c) fixes the culpability of a person who interferes with the free exercise of any electoral right, thus committing the offence of 'undue influence at an election'. Section 171(f) prescribes punishment of one year's jail term or fine, or both, for this offence.