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India forms committee to revise controversial textbook chapter on judicial corruption, following Supreme Court directive.
The Indian government has formed a three-member expert committee, including former Supreme Court judges Indu Malhotra and Aniruddha Bose and former Attorney General K.K.
Venugopal, to review and revise a controversial NCERT Class 8 textbook chapter on judicial corruption.
The move follows a Supreme Court directive after the original chapter sparked backlash for highlighting judicial delays and corruption, prompting the Court to initially ban the textbook and demand an apology.
The panel will ensure the revised content is accurate, balanced, and appropriate for students, reflecting both the judiciary’s role and challenges without undermining public trust.
The committee’s work aims to promote legal literacy while maintaining institutional integrity.
India forma un comité para revisar el controvertido capítulo del libro de texto sobre la corrupción judicial, siguiendo la directiva de la Corte Suprema.