The decision, approved by the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Curriculum Committee and ratified by the Governing Body in June — will see senior secondary students study new laws that have replaced colonial-era statutes, along with landmark judgments and doctrines that have reshaped India’s legal framework.
"The legal studies textbooks for classes 11-12 were introduced over five years ago to build foundational legal literacy among senior secondary students. Since then, India’s legal framework has
According to CBSE officials, an expert committee will be formed and a content development agency may be engaged to ensure updated textbooks are ready for the next academic session.
"The textbooks
First offered by the CBSE in class 11 in 2013 and class 12 in 2014, Legal Studies has evolved from a niche elective to a significant offering for students eyeing careers in law, public policy, or governance.
In April 2024, the Directorate of Education approved its rollout in 29 additional schools, urging principals to "complete all formalities asked by the CBSE".
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