Arguing before Justice Vikram Nath rpt Vikram Nath, Modi's counsel Satya Pal Jain asserted that the petition filed by Congress MLA Ajay Rai - who was the party's candidate from Varanasi in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls - was "not maintainable" since none of the allegations made in it "fell under any provisions of the Representation of People's Act (RPA)".
"Moreover, the alleged distribution of T-shirts and posters had taken place before Modi filed his nomination papers. As per the RPA, a person contesting elections is deemed to be a candidate only from the date when he files his papers. Anything that takes place in constituency prior to that date cannot be used against the candidate," said Jain, who is also the Additional Solicitor General and a member of the BJP's national executive.
"Besides, the nomination papers were scrutinised by election officials and nobody raised any objections or found any fault with the details submitted by Modi," he pointed out.
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As the day came to a close, the court fixed November 15 as the next date of hearing.
"The election petition lacks merit, is trivial and frivolous besides being not maintainable and hence we pray that it be dismissed in limine and not put on trial," Jain, who is a former Lok Sabha member from Chandigarh, added.
Rai, who had started off as a BJP MLA in the 1990s before switching over to Samajwadi Party in 2009 and joining Congress in 2012, finished a distant third and ended up losing his deposit in the high-voltage electoral battle of Varanasi in 2014 which turned out to be a one-sided affair with Modi defeating nearest rival Arvind Kejriwal of Aam Aadmi Party by a huge margin of 3.71 lakh votes.