The plea by Independent candidate Madhavrao Kinhalkar, who had filed the complaint against Chavan in the EC, is listed for hearing tomorrow before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw.
Challenging the court's September 12 verdict, the plea said the court had "erroneously set aside the well reasoned show cause notice issued by the EC to Chavan in which he was given 20 days to respond" to the allegations.
The court had observed that issuance of show cause notice was rendered only an "idle formality" and only a ritual of passing a consequential order was left.
The single judge bench of the high court had said that Chavan had "duly accounted" for expenditure on advertisements that were in his knowledge and if publishers of the ads in question did not bring it to his notice then "he could not be expected or required to account for those expenditures".
The poll panel, in its order, had given Chavan, an MP from Nanded parliamentary seat, a 20-day deadline to respond to the show cause notice which was issued after it found him guilty of failing to "lodge his account of election expenses in the manner required by the (Representation of the People) Act and Rules".