The court will hear MLAs' pleas on Wednesday.
The 20 MLAs told the high court that they would move fresh petitions against the taking away of their assembly seats as their pleas had become infructuous after President Ram Nath Kovind put a stamp of approval on the EC's recommendation.
The court also extended till February 7 the interim order restraining the EC from issuing any notification announcing bypolls.
The EC had found no merit in the plea.
20 legislators disqualified from the Delhi assembly for allegedly holding offices of profit.
The party refuted Mishra's charges and said he was 'parroting' the Bharatiya Janata Party.
The HC refused to stay the Centre's notification disqualifying the 20 MLAs.
A bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar quashed the Centre's notification disqualifying the AAP MLAs, saying the the EC's recommendation against the legislators was "bad in law" and "vitiated".
This time however, the poll panel did not share the overall polling percentage at its briefing.