Supreme Court Defends Criticism and Announces Review Committee for NCERT Textbook

The Supreme Court declined hearing a plea to remove criticism from NCERT's class 8 Social Science textbook, asserting the public's right to critique. Concurrently, a committee featuring former judges and legal luminaries was established to review the book's chapter on judicial corruption, affirming the balance between critique and acknowledgment.

Supreme Court Defends Criticism and Announces Review Committee for NCERT Textbook
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The Supreme Court has declined a plea seeking the removal of a critical remark from NCERT's old class 8 Social Science textbook. The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, emphasized that critiques are an essential part of public discourse.

The Centre informed the court of a newly constituted expert committee tasked with reviewing a chapter on corruption in the judiciary. This committee comprises distinguished figures including senior advocate KK Venugopal, Justices Indu Malhotra and Aniruddha Bose, and a vice chancellor.

Former NCERT member Pankaj Pushkar's petition, addressing a passage highlighting judgments against slum dwellers, was also discussed. The judges emphasized the importance of accepting healthy criticism, benefiting public understanding of judicial workings.

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