New Delhi, Feb. 26 -- Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Wednesday informed members of the Bar that the Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of a new section in the Class 8 Social Science textbook brought out by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) which discusses "corruption in the judiciary", asserting that he would not permit the institution to be defamed. "I will not allow anyone on earth to defame the institution. Howsoever high they be, nobody is above the law. Do not worry. I know how to deal with it," the CJI said in open court after a group of senior advocates urged the court to intervene. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal mentioned the issue before a bench also comprising justice Joymalya Bagchi, saying the Bar was "deeply disturbed". "We are compelled to urgently mention this matter since we, at the Bar, are deeply disturbed. Children in Class 8 are being taught about 'corruption in judiciary'. It is a part of the NCERT curriculum and their textbook," Sibal submitted. The CJI responded that he was already aware of the development. "I am fully aware of it. I can assure you.it definitely concerns the entire institution. All stakeholders, judges in high courts are equally perturbed and have brought it to my notice," he said.P4...