Justice Vikram Nath, who yesterday began dictating order on the petition by losing Congress candidate Ajai Rai, said the dictation of the judgement shall continue tomorrow.
Rai has challenged Modi's election alleging among other things that there were discrepancies in his nomination papers, that the expenses on campaign had exceeded permissible limits and religious sentiments were exploited through slogans like "Har Har Modi".
The Congress candidate had finished third and forfeited his deposit in the electoral battle wherein Modi defeated his nearest rival Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party by a margin of 3.71 lakh votes.
"We had argued that first of all there was no illegality in stating not known against columns meant for the assets and liabilities of one's spouse," Modi's counsel and Additional Solicitor General of India Satya Pal Jain said today.
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He said the petitioner chose to stick to two points - alleged discrepancies in nomination papers, "which was struck down by the court today - and expenditure on the campaign of Modi exceeding the permissible limits. The latter point is likely to be decided tomorrow when the court resumes dictation of orders".
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