The Bench also took exception to NCERT's affidavit stating that Chapter 4 had already been rewritten. It is directed that even if the chapter has been rewritten, it cannot be included in the ...
Supreme Court orders Centre and states to remove NCERT experts linked to Class 8 chapter on judicial corruption from curriculum work.
New Delhi, Mar 11 (UNI) While stating that it was “disturbed” by the National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) informing that the controversial chapter on judicial corruption in ...
As the Supreme Court today took up the contempt proceedings initiated by it in connection with an NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook containing a chapter on “corruption in judiciary”, the CJI said, ...
A bench led by the Chief Justice Surya Kant also directed all of the above mentioned authorities to disassociate Professor Denino, along with his team, from the preparation and inclusion of the ...
The Supreme Court directed the Centre to form an expert committee within a week to review legal studies content in NCERT textbooks after controversy over a Class 8 chapter on judiciary corruption. The ...
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over NCERT's decision to revise a controversial chapter on judicial corruption ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Centre and all states to bar three NCERT panelists, including social ...
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta assures the Bench that a panel of domain experts will be constituted to examine the curriculum.
The Court observed that the persons who prepared the chapter either lacked reasonable knowledge on the subject or had deliberately attempted to project a negative image of the judiciary.
Centre, states and publicly funded institutions told to disassociate NCERT curriculum chair Michel Danino and two experts over the Class 8 Social Science chapter ‘Corruption in the Judiciary’, citing ...