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Smriti Irani's degree row: Court asks Election Commission to bring original documents

New Delhi: A court in Delhi on Thursday directed State Election Commission to bring records regarding the educational qualifications of Union Minister Smriti Irani, against whom a complaint was filed for allegedly giving false information

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New Delhi: A court in Delhi on Thursday directed State Election Commission to bring records regarding the educational qualifications of Union Minister Smriti Irani, against whom a complaint was filed for allegedly giving false information in affidavits to the poll panel. 

Metropolitan Magistrate Harvinder Singh passed the directions after he was informed by an official for the commission that the documents filed by Irani regarding her educational qualification were not traceable. 

The EC has been asked to bring on record the original document after a complaint filed before the court alleges that Irani's election affidavit in 2004, when she was contesting from Chandni Chowk assembly constituency, mentioned her as a graduate.  

The official told the court that original documents filed by Irani regarding her educational qualification were not traceable but the information in this regard was available on the commission's website. 

After this, the court directed the official to file a report before it on the matter and fixed the matter for further hearing on July 23. 

The court had on November 20 last year allowed the plea of complainant Ahmer Khan, a freelance writer, seeking direction to the officials of EC and Delhi University to bring the records of Irani's qualifications after he said he was unable to place them before the court. 

The complainant had claimed that Irani had deliberately given discrepant information about her educational qualification in affidavits filed before the poll panel in 2004, 2011 and 2014 and not given any clarification despite concerns being raised on the issue.

Khan had alleged that Irani had knowingly furnished misleading information about her educational qualification in affidavits filed before EC and that a candidate deliberately giving incorrect details could be punished under the provisions of IPC and under section 125A of Representation of the People Act (RPA). 

Section 125A of RPA deals with penalty for filing false affidavit and entails a jail term of upto six months or fine or both. 

The court had on June 24 last year taken cognizance of the complaint which accused Irani of furnishing false information about her academic qualifications in the affidavits filed before the EC in 2004, 2011 and 2014. 

The complainant had earlier claimed in court that in her affidavit for April 2004 Lok Sabha polls, Irani had said she completed her BA in 1996 from DU (School of Correspondence), whereas in another affidavit of July 11, 2011 to contest Rajya Sabha election from Gujarat, she had said her highest educational qualification was B.Com Part I from the School of Correspondence, Delhi University (DU). 

The complaint also alleged that in the affidavit filed for nomination of April 16, 2014 Lok Sabha polls from Amethi constituency in Uttar Pradesh, Irani said she had completed Bachelor of Commerce Part-I from School of Open Learning, DU. 

The EC and DU were directed by the same court in March to bring the documents related to records of educational qualification of Smriti Irani. The University informed the court in May that the documents pertaining to Irani's BA course in 1996, as purportedly mentioned by her in an affidavit filed during 2004 Lok Sabha elections, were yet to be found. 

(With PTI inputs)