Rajdeep Sardesai Hosts Debate: SC Judges Overreacting Or NCERT Textbooks Crossing Line? | NCERT Row

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Rajdeep Sardesai Hosts Debate: SC Judges Overreacting Or NCERT Textbooks Crossing Line? | NCERT Row

A heated debate unfolds over an NCERT textbook’s reference to judicial corruption, with the Supreme Court taking suo motu notice. Senior Advocate Indira Jaisingh argues the judiciary must embrace transparency, stating ‘the fountain of justice must not be corrupted at its source.’ She calls for town hall meetings and public participation in addressing corruption allegations. Justice Sanjib Banerjee (R), former Chief Justice, acknowledges corruption exists but argues the judiciary is being unfairly singled out as part of a pattern to undermine its independence. Brinda Saroop, former Special Secretary of Education, questions how the controversial content passed multiple scrutiny layers. The discussion centres on whether school textbooks should address judicial corruption, with data showing complaints against sitting judges rising from 682 in 2017 to 1,102. The debate raises fundamental questions about judicial accountability, transparency, and whether young students should be exposed to such sensitive governance issues.

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