Amid 'Corruption In Judiciary' Row, Data Shows 8,600 Complaints In 10 Years

The Supreme Court of India expressed strong disapproval regarding references to 'corruption in the judiciary' found in a recently released NCERT Class VIII Social Science textbook. This issue surfaced during a hearing where the court emphasized the potential negative impact such statements could have on public perception and the integrity of the judicial system. The controversy comes in the backdrop of a significant volume of complaints regarding judicial corruption, with data indicating approximately 8,600 complaints lodged over the past decade. This alarming figure raises concerns about the accountability and transparency within the judiciary. The court's reaction underscores the sensitivity surrounding judicial integrity and the importance of ensuring that educational materials reflect a balanced view. The judiciary's role in upholding the rule of law is critical, and any insinuation of corruption can undermine public trust. As discussions continue about the implications of such content in educational resources, the Supreme Court's intervention highlights the need for caution in how sensitive topics are presented to young learners. This incident not only draws attention to the judiciary's reputation but also to the broader conversation about ethics in governance and the messaging delivered through educational institutions.
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