"It is not a question of seeking power to punish somebody under the Contempt of Court Act. It is a question of levelling unfounded allegations.
"We can go for defamation which we do not want. We do not want to move court as a complainant," Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi told reporters here.
He said having contempt of court powers was the best way out.
The EC had in April written a letter to the Law Ministry, urging it to amend the election laws so that it can use the Contempt of Court Act against such parties.
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Earlier, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal had questioned the independence of Election Commissioners A K Joti and O P Rawat.
Rawat had subsequently recused himself from cases the EC is adjudicating against AAP MLAs, including the one relating to 20 of them allegedly holding office of profit.
Responding to a question on the office of profit case against 20 AAP MLAs, he said the Commission will decide on the next date of hearing soon.
The EC had earlier said it will continue hearing a plea against the party's nearly two dozen MLAs for allegedly holding office of profit, despite the Delhi High Court setting aside their appointment as parliamentary secretaries.