NCERT Book Row: SC Directs Centre To Form Panel Of Domain Experts To Finalise Legal Studies Course

In a significant ruling regarding the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) textbooks, the Supreme Court of India has directed the central government to establish a panel of domain experts tasked with finalizing the legal studies curriculum. This decision follows ongoing debates surrounding the content of educational materials, particularly those related to law and justice. The court emphasized that its directive aims to ensure a well-rounded and objective approach to the subject, allowing for critical analysis while safeguarding institutional integrity. The initiative seeks to enhance the quality of legal education in India, reflecting a commitment to fostering an informed and balanced understanding of the judiciary's role. The establishment of this expert panel is seen as a crucial step towards addressing concerns over potential biases in educational resources and ensuring that students receive a comprehensive education in legal principles and practices.
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