West Bengal SSB teachers’ appointment row: Supreme Court overturns Calcutta HC’s CBI probe order
- The Supreme Court, on April 3, upheld a Calcutta High Court ruling concerning WBSSC appointments.
- Corruption allegations and mismanagement have battered the Trinamool Congress reputation.
- The ruling impacts 25,752 appointments of teaching and non-teaching staff made by the WBSSC in 2016.
- The court stated the selection process was 'vitiated and tainted', with some candidates getting jobs without answering questions.
- This decision created political conflict and uncertainty for over 32,000 candidates, potentially impacting over 58,000 teachers.
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Supreme Court Overturns CBI Probe Order on Supernumerary Posts in West Bengal
Supreme Court Overturns CBI Probe Order on Supernumerary Posts in West Bengal The Supreme Court, on Tuesday, nullified an order from the Calcutta High Court that called for a CBI investigation into the West Bengal government's creation of supernumerary posts related to teacher appointments through the School Services Commission. This decision was rendered by a bench comprised of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar, whic…
West Bengal SSB teachers’ appointment row: Supreme Court overturns Calcutta HC’s CBI probe order
The Supreme Court has overturned the Calcutta High Court's ruling that mandated a CBI investigation into the West Bengal government's creation of supernumerary posts in SSC teacher appointments.
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Mamata vows to support sacked Bengal govt teachers, says 'ready to go to jail'
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday assured that she will stand by the teachers “no matter what” who lost their school jobs after a Supreme Court order, asserting that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government will ensure that they don’t remain jobless or have a break in service. Banerjee even went on to say that she is ready to go to “jail if anybody wants to penalise” her for supporting those who lost jobs. “I am ready t…
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