The court granted the police time until May 21 to submit the report on investigation into the complaint of Nishant Verma.
When the proceedings of the court began, officials of the concerned police station said the probe into Verma's complaint was handed over to the crime branch.
However, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate M M Sheikh expressed his dissatisfaction over the written reply and summoned Inspector of Ranip police station P D Champavat to court.
However, Verma's counsel said the crime branch had informed them that they conducted a preliminary investigation and already submitted the report to the office of the Police Commissioner.
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To this, the court expressed its unhappiness over the approach of the police and asked the officer to submit the report by May 21.
Verma had earlier approached Ranip police station seeking to lodge an FIR against Modi for "hiding" information on his marital status in his affidavit at the time of 2012 state assembly elections.
Modi had for the first time acknowledged Jashodaben as his wife when he filed mandatory affidavit, along with his nomination papers, for Vadodara Lok Sabha seat.
The acknowledgement had caused a furore, with the opposition parties trading barbs at BJP's PM nominee over the "late admission" of his relationship with Jashodaben.