Madras High Court 
Chennai

'We can't run the government': Madras High Court dismisses PIL filed against Samacheer Kalvi

Observing that there is no rule to force the Tamil Nadu government for adopting the NCERT syllabus in the schools, the Madras High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking a direction to scrap the Samacheer Kalvi syllabus by replacing it with the NCERT syllabus.

migrator

Chennai

The first bench of Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari and Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy dismissed the Public Interest Litigation moved by PA Josseph who claims to be the president of the JJ Party. It is noted the party has not been registered with the Election Commission of India.

The petitioner submitted that the decision of the State government to follow Samacheer Kalvi affects the students and they are incapable of cracking NEET, JEE and CLAT examinations.

He further wanted a direction to the School Education Department to follow the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) syllabus in TN schools.

However, the CJ MN Bhandari asked the petitioner if there was any rule or provision mandating the state to follow the NCERT syllabus. “We cannot run the government. The courts are not meant for that. If you show any provision that allows us to pass directions to the state to adopt the NCERT syllabus, we could pass directions on that. Otherwise, we would dismiss it with cost,” the CJ observed and dismissed the PIL.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

CM MK Stalin announces Tamil Nadu government literary award for non-Hindi languages

Northeast monsoon likely to withdraw; dry weather ahead, foggy mornings in Chennai

Kohli's 124 in vain as New Zealand beat India by 41 runs in 3rd ODI to clinch series 2-1

DMK manifesto panel to begin tour on January 19

Kovalam reservoir ecologically unwise: Seeman