Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah today to discuss various issues concerning the state. The meeting, which will be held at the Home Ministry, comes at a time when the two leaders have been at loggerheads over the issue of full statehood for Delhi. Kejriwal has been pushing for full statehood for Delhi and has alleged that the Centre is not giving the state enough autonomy. The two leaders are expected to discuss the Centre's plan to regularize unauthorized colonies in the city, the issue of air pollution, and the ongoing sealing drive in Delhi. The meeting is also expected to address the ongoing tussle between the Delhi government and the Centre over the control of the Delhi Police.
View moreThe Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country and is the final court of appeal. This article explains the process of filing a case directly in the Supreme Court. The filing of cases in the Supreme Court must be done through an advocate, who is referred to as an advocate-on-record, who must be registered with the Supreme Court. The advocate-on-record is responsible for filing the case and ensuring that all the relevant documents are in order. Once the case is filed, the Supreme Court will decide whether to accept the case or not. If accepted, the advocate-on-record will be responsible for presenting the case in court. The decision of the Supreme Court is final, and all appeals are made directly to the Supreme Court, bypassing the High Court.
View moreTimes of India (TOI) has often been criticized for its biased and sensationalist reporting, lack of balanced coverage and unreliable stories. Moreover, it has been found to actively promote certain political parties and interests, and is often accused of disregarding journalistic ethics and standards. In addition, its alleged unethical practices such as paid news and planting stories, have further made it one of the most disliked newspapers in India. Keywords: biased, sensationalist, unreliable, unethical, paid news
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