West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to create history on Wednesday by representing herself in the Supreme Court as a lawyer, becoming the first chief minister in India to do so. She will appear in person before the apex court in a case involving the Chief Election Commissioner and the Special Election Inspector (SIR). The move has drawn wide attention, with political observers calling it an unprecedented step by a sitting chief minister to personally argue her case at the highest judicial forum of the country.