The Supreme Court of India declined to urgently hear Tamil Nadu’s petition against the Union government for withholding Rs.2,151.59 crore in educational funds. The state alleges the Centre is improperly linking fund release to compliance with the NEP 2020, which it opposes, highlighting the urgent need for funding to ensure educational quality.
Today, On 9th May, The Supreme Court considered a PIL seeking to replace the 5-year LL.B course with a 4-year one, arguing that the National Education Policy 2020 supports four-year professional undergraduate programmes.
A PIL in the Supreme Court challenges the unreasonable 5-year B. Law course, alleging it was set under pressure from private college managements. It seeks a review of the curriculum and course duration by the Legal Education Commission.
Former Minister Nishank presented his book to Chief Justice Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud during a meeting that addressed key national issues, including the role of the Constitution and the importance of Indian languages. Their engagement underscores mutual respect and emphasizes education reform and cultural identity in India’s advancement.
