On February 25 the Supreme Court registered a suo motu case after the Indian Express had reported that the NCERT Class 8 book contained a section on 'corruption in judiciary'.
Appearing for the Centre, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the court, “We tender an unconditional apology,” adding that “there is no justification” for the issue that has arisen ...
Follow live updates from The Hindu on Supreme Court's hearing of the suo motu case on inclusion of chapter on 'corruption in judiciary' in NCERT's Class 8 textbook ...
The principles that the Supreme Court lays down in hearing final arguments on review petitions will have a bearing not only on the Sabarimala dispute but also on a host of other controversies as well ...
All selected pilot departments must conduct sector-specific, intersectional analyses, with findings directly informing budget reprioritisation ...