A two-judge bench of the high court, comprising Justice M R Shah and Justice R P Dholeria, also issued a notice to the Returning Officer of Patan Lok Sabha constituency on the plea of Atul Patel and posted the matter for further hearing on April 17.
Patel has sought setting aside the EC's decision to reject his nomination from Patan seat during scrutiny on April 10.
"There was another proposer by the name of Vishnu Mohan Patel. The confusion could not be cleared as the candidate or any of his nominee could not reach in time during the scrutiny process," the petition said.
The EC has cited technical reasons while cancelling Patel's candidature, saying one of his ten supporters has made a mistake while putting his name.
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The district electoral officer has maintained that despite calling AAP candidate's name for several times, neither he nor his supporters turned up before the returning officer during the scrutiny.
"When he was going at the collectorate, he saw some mishap and stayed there to help the victims," the party spokesperson had said, adding that when Patel reached there, he was informed that his nomination was cancelled.
AAP is fighting on 24 seats in Gujarat instead of 26 seats as it had announced earlier.
The party has itself withdrawn the candidature of its nominee from Sabarkantha seat, Natwar Solanki after it found that he had a criminal case against him.