An AAP leader, Nishant Verma had approached the court, seeking a direction to the police to register a first information report against Modi over the non-disclosure of marital status in the election affidavit in 2012.
Modi, when he contested Assembly elections earlier, never furnished information about his marital status, leaving the respective column blank. Only this time, when he stood for the Lok Sabha elections from Vadodara, he mentioned his wife's name (Jasoda Ben) in his affidavit, thereby declaring that he was married.
The report was submitted to the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate M M Sheikh by the police.
Verma's lawyer, advocate Shamshad Pathan, said police had not given a copy of the report to his client. The Magistrate then directed the police to give Verma a copy and posted the matter for further hearing on June 7.
Verma, in his complaint, has also sought action against the returning officer of Maninanagar Assembly constituency in 2012, P K Jedeja.