Ranchi: Former Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda has filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Election Commission's decision to ban contesting elections. The court will hear Madhu Koda's petition on Friday. Explain that the Commission disqualified him in 2009 for not giving the correct details about election expenses. If all goes well, then former CM Madhu Koda may contest the assembly elections from Jagannathpur constituency on a Congress ticket. Yogi government orders, NCC and NSS training to be given in madarsas of UP In September 2017, the Election Commission was found guilty in the 2009 assembly elections for not giving the correct information of expenses after which Koda was banned from contesting elections for three years. After the Election Commission's decision came, Koda said that he would go to court against the Commission's decision. The matter is about the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. Koda won that election from Chaibasa's seat in Jharkhand. The Election Commission had received complaints that Koda had not given correct information about election expenses. Upcoming Election: BJP is all set in formulating strategies for Jharkhand Assembly election After this, the commission had issued a notice to Koda asking why he should not be disqualified for not giving the correct information. According to the commission, the cost of Koda was Rs 18 lakh 92 thousand 353, while they had told it very little. In the 49-page order, Election Aayague said the information submitted by Koda was incorrect. During the court hearing, shooter fired indiscriminately, three including two lawyers died