Former SC judge, senior advocate join panel to guide NCERT curriculum

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Former SC Judge, Senior Advocate Join Panel to Guide NCERT Curriculum

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Organisation NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training)
Parent Ministry Ministry of Education (formerly HRD), Government of India
NCERT established 1961
Textbook in dispute Class 8 Social Science (NEP-aligned revision)
Contested chapter "The Role of the Judiciary in our Society"
Contested sub-topic "Corruption in the Judiciary"
Suo motu trigger Newspaper article brought to SC's notice
SC's initial order date February 25–26, 2026
Follow-up SC order March 11, 2026
Expert committee members Justice Indu Malhotra (retd. SC Judge); K.K. Venugopal (Senior Advocate)
Institutional collaborator Justice Aniruddha Bose, Director, National Judicial Academy (NJA)
Bench Headed by CJI Surya Kant
Law invoked (contempt) Section 2(c), Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
Scope of committee's mandate Finalise NCERT legal studies curricula for Class 8 and higher grades
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta (who made the oral submission)
National Judicial Academy Located in Bhopal; trains judges; under aegis of SC of India

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Governance / Administrative

Social / Educational

Ethical / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. NCERT was established in 1961 under the Ministry of Education.
  2. The disputed NCERT textbook was for Class 8 Social Science; the sub-topic was "Corruption in the Judiciary."
  3. The Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the textbook content based on a newspaper report — not a formal writ petition.
  4. Criminal contempt is defined under Section 2(c) of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.
  5. The expert committee to finalise NCERT legal studies curricula includes Justice Indu Malhotra (former SC judge) and K.K. Venugopal (senior advocate).
  6. The committee will collaborate with Justice Aniruddha Bose, serving as Director of the National Judicial Academy (NJA), Bhopal.
  7. The Bench hearing the matter is headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant.
  8. The Union Government's position was presented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta (not the Attorney General).
  9. The SC's initial order on the textbook was dated February 25–26, 2026; the follow-up expert committee order was March 11, 2026.
  10. Persons involved in drafting the contemptuous content were barred from NCERT curriculum projects by Supreme Court direction.
  11. The National Judicial Academy is the institutional anchor for the new curriculum committee — it is under the aegis of the Supreme Court of India, not the Ministry of Education.
  12. The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, not the Constitution directly, defines "criminal contempt" — though constitutional backing comes from Articles 129 and 215.
  13. The NCF (National Curriculum Framework) 2023 was released under NEP 2020; the disputed textbook was part of this revision cycle.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper IIIndian Polity and Governance - Syllabus heading: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary; Separation of Powers; Accountability; also Role of Civil Services in a Democracy.

GS Paper IVEthics, Integrity and Aptitude - Syllabus heading: Role of educational institutions in inculcating values; also Ethical concerns in governance.

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Supreme Court's suo motu intervention in NCERT's Class 8 Social Science curriculum raises fundamental questions about the separation of powers and judicial overreach. Critically examine." (GS-II)

  2. "School textbooks are not merely pedagogical tools but instruments of civic consciousness. In light of the NCERT Class 8 controversy (2026), discuss the governance framework needed for transparent and accountable curriculum development in India." (GS-II / GS-IV)

  3. "Contempt of court as a constitutional safeguard versus freedom of expression in academic discourse — where should the line be drawn? Analyse with reference to recent jurisprudence." (GS-II)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 The primary legal instrument invoked; understand Sections 2(a), 2(b), 2(c) distinctions.
National Education Policy 2020 & NCF 2023 The curricular framework under which the disputed textbook was produced.
National Judicial Academy (NJA), Bhopal Key institution in the remedy; understand its mandate, composition, and relationship with the SC.
Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE) Statutory backdrop of school education governance; NCERT's role under it.
Judicial Accountability & Independence The substantive theme of the disputed chapter; core GS-II topic.
Freedom of Speech vs. Contempt of Court (Article 19 + Article 129/215) Constitutional tension at the heart of this controversy.
Suo Motu Powers of the Supreme Court Procedural basis for the intervention; link to PIL jurisprudence and judicial activism debate.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing K.K. Venugopal's role: K.K. Venugopal served as Attorney General of India (2017–2023); in this case he is participating as a senior advocate, not in any official government capacity — a common confusion in MCQs.
  2. Wrong ministry for NCERT: NCERT is under the Ministry of Education (not Ministry of Skill Development, not Ministry of Law). Similarly, the National Judicial Academy is under the Supreme Court of India — not the Ministry of Law and Justice.
  3. Contempt type confusion: The SC invoked criminal contempt (Section 2(c)), not civil contempt (Section 2(b)); the distinction (scandalising the court vs. disobeying a court order) is a common MCQ trap.
  4. Suo motu basis: The trigger was a newspaper article, not a public interest litigation (PIL) or writ petition — important for questions on judicial process.
  5. Justice Aniruddha Bose's role: He is the Director of NJA — not a member of the expert committee in the same capacity as Indu Malhotra and Venugopal; the committee will "collaborate with" him in his institutional role, not as a co-member in the same sense.

11. Sources


Sources: - SCC Online Blog – SC suo motu NCERT Class 8 - LiveLaw – SC Bans NCERT Textbook - LiveLaw – SC Bars Persons from Curriculum Projects

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