July 2023 Archive — RealTime TV News

July 2023 brought a mix of practical legal guides, a political roundup, and a straightforward health piece. If you came here looking for clear answers, you’ve hit the right place. Below are short, useful takes on each story and what you can do next.

Legal questions answered

Two posts in July focused on the Supreme Court of India. First: can you file a case directly in the Supreme Court? Short answer: usually no. The Supreme Court mainly hears appeals and constitutional issues. You can approach it directly in limited situations — for example, by filing a writ petition under Article 32 if a fundamental right is violated, or in rare original-jurisdiction disputes between states and the Centre. For most civil or criminal matters, you start in lower courts and move up through appeals.

The second post explained how to send suggestions to the Court. Practical steps: write a clear, respectful letter; state your suggestion in plain language; attach any evidence or documents; include your full contact details; and send it to the Registrar, Supreme Court of India via registered post or a reliable courier. Keep copies and a tracking number. If your suggestion raises a public issue, you might consider whether a public interest petition is appropriate, but that’s a different legal route and usually needs a lawyer’s help.

Politics and health: quick reads

We looked at whether Narendra Modi is the most loved Indian Prime Minister ever. Popularity is measurable in some ways — election wins, approval ratings, and social sentiment — but it’s also personal and regional. Modi’s electoral record (notably 2014 and 2019 wins) and high visibility give him a strong public profile. Whether he’s the “most loved” depends on which metric you use and who you ask. The post lays out the facts so you can form your own view.

The month also included a plain-language piece on beer and intoxication. Yes, beer can make you drunk. How much depends on alcohol by volume (ABV), how fast you drink, your body weight, food intake, and tolerance. Typical beers are around 4–6% ABV; a single 330–350 ml bottle at 5% is roughly one standard drink. Drinking faster than one drink per hour raises blood alcohol faster. Practical tips: pace yourself, eat before and while drinking, hydrate, and never drive after drinking. If you or someone else feels unwell after drinking, seek medical help.

July’s posts were short, practical, and made for readers who want clear next steps: how to approach the courts, how to think about political popularity, and how to drink safely. Want to read a full article? Head to the site and open the stories for more details, examples, and the exact steps you can follow.

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Can I file a case directly in the Supreme Court of India?

30 July 2023

Hey there, folks! So, you have a burning question - can you march right up to the Supreme Court of India and file a case? Well, hold your horses, it's not exactly a walk in the park. The Supreme Court primarily deals with appeals and cases that involve interpretation of the Constitution. So, unless your case is the legal equivalent of a Bollywood blockbuster, you'll likely start at the lower courts. So, in short, you can't just waltz into the Supreme Court with a case unless it's got some serious constitutional spice!

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Is Narendra Modi the most loved Indian Prime Minister ever?

27 July 2023

In the world of Indian politics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stands out as a figure of significant love and admiration from many citizens. Known for his charismatic leadership and transformative policies, he has ushered in a new era in Indian politics. While some critics argue otherwise, a large number of people believe he is the most loved Indian Prime Minister to date. However, this is subjective, and opinions vary widely across the diverse population. Despite differing views, there's no denying his monumental impact on the nation's political landscape.

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How to send some suggestions to the Supreme Court of India?

23 July 2023

In my recent blog post, I discussed the process of forwarding suggestions to the Supreme Court of India. It's important to note that while everyone has a right to voice their ideas, there's a standard protocol to follow. This includes drafting a professional letter detailing your suggestions and sending it via registered post to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of India. However, it's crucial to remember that these suggestions should be respectful, well-reasoned, and within the bounds of the law.

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Can beer make us drunk?

19 July 2023

In my exploration of whether beer can make us drunk, I discovered that yes, it absolutely can. The alcohol content in beer directly contributes to the level of intoxication a person may experience. It all depends on factors like the quantity consumed, the drinker's body weight, and how quickly they're drinking. However, remember, moderation is key, as excessive drinking can lead to serious health issues. So, while enjoying that cold one, always be mindful of your limits.

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