
The Delhi High Court has granted Delhi University an additional two weeks to file objections regarding the delay in appeals against an order refusing disclosure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bachelor's degree details. This follows earlier directions in 2025 and 2026 for the university to explain the delay in filing appeals challenging a 2024 single-judge order that set aside the Central Information Commission's 2016 directive to disclose related records. Petitioners have contested the single-judge ruling, citing fundamental errors.
The articles present perspectives from judicial authorities, Delhi University, and petitioners without favoring any political stance. Coverage focuses on procedural developments in the legal case concerning disclosure of PM Modi's degree, reflecting official court actions and appeals by activists and politicians. Both sources maintain a neutral tone, emphasizing legal processes over political interpretations.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral and procedural, focusing on court decisions and timelines without expressing positive or negative sentiment. The coverage highlights ongoing legal steps and delays without editorializing, maintaining an objective and factual narrative throughout.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | PM degree case: Delhi High Court grants 2 more weeks to Delhi University to file objections | Center | Neutral |
| thestatesman | Delhi High Court grants DU more time to file its objections in PM Modi degree disclosure case | Left | Neutral |
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