Nagpur: On Thursday, Nagpur Police delivered a summons, issued by a local court to former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, in connection with a case in which he is accused in his election affidavit of concealing information on two criminal cases against him. The summons was delivered at Mr Fadnavis's home in Nagpur, said an official of Sadar Police Station. A magistrate's court, on November 1, had restored an application seeking criminal proceedings against the BJP leader for alleged non-disclosure. Nagpur-based lawyer Satish Uke had filed an application in the court seeking that criminal proceedings be initiated against Mr Fadnavis.
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