The petition, filed by the President of Haryana Swatantra Party Ramesh Dayal, urged the Supreme Court to review its two verdicts delivered on July 10.
The apex court had held that a person, who is in jail or in police custody, cannot contest election to legislative bodies bringing to an end an era of undertrial politicians fighting polls from behind bars. This excludes in preventive detention.
In another pathbreaking verdict, the apex court had also struck down a provision in the Representation of Peoples Act(RPA) that protects a convicted lawmaker from disqualification on the ground of pendency of appeal in higher courts.
"The impugned judgement, suffers from errors, which are apparent on the face of the record. Section 8(4) of RPA has been declared unconstitutional by this Court without tracing its history and object sought to be achieved in terms of the rationale behind it," the petition said.
"This Court passed erroneous judgement which shall have serious repercussion and consequences over the functioning of Parliament, State Legislature and democracy in the country as a whole.