Top Court Raises "Grave Concern" On NCERT's 'Judicial Corruption' Chapter

The Supreme Court of India has voiced significant concern regarding a chapter in the Class 8 textbook published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) that discusses 'corruption' within the judiciary. During a recent hearing, the court highlighted potential misinformation and the negative implications this narrative could have on the public perception of the justice system. The chapter is said to portray the judiciary in a derogatory light, which the court believes could undermine trust in legal institutions among young students. The Supreme Court's remarks come amid ongoing debates about educational content and its impact on societal values. This scrutiny of NCERT's materials reflects broader concerns about how educational resources can shape the understanding of critical institutions in a democratic society. The court's intervention signals a call for a review of the curriculum to ensure that it accurately represents the judiciary's role and integrity. As discussions continue, the implications of such educational narratives on future generations remain a significant point of contention.
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