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Teachers’ recruitment case: Bengal govt moves SC against HC order – Times of India

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Cancellation of over 25000 teachers’ appointment

In a significant turn of events, the appointment of over 25,000 teachers in West Bengal faced cancellation due to a controversial recruitment process. This move has sent shockwaves across the educational landscape of the state, impacting not only the affected teachers but also raising questions about the integrity of the hiring process.

Teachers recruitment case: Bengal govt moves SC against …

The recent development in the teachers’ recruitment case has seen the West Bengal government taking decisive action by moving to the Supreme Court against the High Court’s order. This legal maneuver marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing saga, as the state government seeks recourse and challenges the decision that has led to the annulment of thousands of teaching positions.

Teachers’ hiring scam: West Bengal govt moves to SC after …

Amidst allegations of a hiring scam surrounding the recruitment of teachers, the West Bengal government has escalated the matter by appealing to the highest judicial authority in the country. The move to approach the Supreme Court underscores the gravity of the situation and the determination of the state government to address the issue head-on.

West Bengal SSC recruitment scam: State govt moves

The controversy surrounding the recruitment process conducted by the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) has reached a critical juncture with the state government’s decision to seek legal redressal. The alleged irregularities in the hiring process have prompted swift action from the authorities, signaling a commitment to upholding transparency and accountability in public appointments.

24000 candidates lose jobs as West Bengal HC cancels all

The recent ruling by the West Bengal High Court has resulted in the abrupt termination of employment for approximately 24,000 candidates who were appointed through the contested recruitment process. This sweeping decision has left many individuals uncertain and dismayed, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of the legal battle surrounding teacher appointments.

Bengal moves SC against court order sacking

In a bold move, the Bengal government has taken the matter of court-ordered terminations to the highest judicial authority in the country. By approaching the Supreme Court, the state aims to challenge the validity of the decision to sack thousands of appointed teachers, signaling a determination to defend its stance and protect the interests of the affected individuals and the integrity of the recruitment process.

Bengal Government Goes To Supreme Court Against

The decision of the Bengal government to seek recourse in the Supreme Court against the recent court order reflects a proactive approach to addressing the legal ramifications of the teachers’ recruitment controversy. This strategic move underscores the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring a fair and just resolution to the ongoing dispute.

Bengal govt moves SC after Calcutta HC nullifies

Following the nullification of teacher appointments by the Calcutta High Court, the Bengal government has taken decisive action by initiating legal proceedings in the Supreme Court. This swift response demonstrates the government’s readiness to challenge the court’s decision and seek a favorable outcome that safeguards the interests of the state and the affected individuals.

AP HC directs State govt to correct errors in SSC and inter-certificates

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued a directive to the State government to rectify errors found in Secondary School Certificates (SSC) and Intermediate certificates. This decision aims to ensure accuracy and authenticity in educational documentation, benefiting students and educational institutions alike.

Calcutta HC cancels 2016 SSC teachers’ recruitment panel; almost 24,000 jobs affected

In a significant development, the Calcutta High Court has invalidated the 2016 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) teachers’ recruitment panel, impacting nearly 24,000 job appointments. This decision has raised concerns about the integrity of the recruitment process and its repercussions on the affected individuals.

Karnataka HC directs the state to appoint an eligible director of prosecution

The Karnataka High Court has issued a directive to the state government to appoint a qualified individual as the director of prosecution. This decision underscores the importance of upholding legal standards and ensuring competent leadership in key governmental positions.

SC dismisses WB’s plea against HC order

The Supreme Court has rejected West Bengal’s plea challenging a High Court order. This dismissal reaffirms the authority of the High Court’s decision and underscores the importance of adherence to legal processes and judicial rulings.

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