"Judiciary Is Bleeding Today": Chief Justice's Top Quotes In NCERT Row Case

In a recent Supreme Court hearing, Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud expressed strong disapproval of NCERT's portrayal of the judiciary in a Class 8 textbook chapter on corruption. The court criticized the content, stating it undermines the integrity of the judicial system and could potentially distort young students' perceptions of justice. The Chief Justice passionately remarked, 'The judiciary is bleeding today,' highlighting the profound concern regarding the impact of such educational materials on the public's trust in legal institutions. This incident raises critical questions about the role of educational content in shaping societal values and the responsibility of institutions like NCERT in ensuring accurate representations. The court's intervention underscores the importance of maintaining the dignity of the judiciary, especially in educational resources that reach impressionable minds. As the debate continues, stakeholders are urged to reassess the implications of how corruption is depicted in academic curricula, ensuring that the judiciary's role is presented with the necessary respect and accuracy it deserves.
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