Corruption To Case Backlog: NCERT Class 8 Textbook Lists Challenges In India's Judicial System

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has updated its Class 8 textbook with a new chapter titled 'The Role of the Judiciary in Our Society', which highlights significant challenges faced by India's judicial system. This chapter goes beyond the basic hierarchy of courts and access to justice, delving into pressing issues such as corruption, case backlog, and the public's trust in the judiciary. By addressing these challenges, the textbook aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the judicial framework and its importance in maintaining democracy. The inclusion of these topics reflects a growing recognition of the need for legal literacy among young citizens, preparing them to engage with and advocate for a more effective judicial system. This initiative aligns with broader educational reforms aimed at fostering critical thinking and informed citizenship among students in India.
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