Supreme Court to Decide Fate of 25,753 School Jobs: What’s Next for West Bengal?

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a crucial plea on Monday regarding the cancellation of 25,753 teaching and non-teaching appointments made by the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) in 2016.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a crucial plea on Monday regarding the cancellation of 25,753 teaching and non-teaching appointments made by the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) in 2016. The hearing includes an appeal by the West Bengal government against the Calcutta High Court’s order that nullified these appointments.

Key Details of the Case

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justices Sanjay Kumar and K.V. Viswanathan will take up the matter on January 27 at 2 p.m. As per the court’s directions during a previous hearing, all pleadings were to be completed, giving private respondents one final opportunity to file their counter-affidavits. Four nodal counsels have been appointed to circulate a common compilation of pleadings.

Timeline of Events

Calcutta HC’s Order: Key Points

Implications of the Case

The case has far-reaching implications for thousands of affected candidates and the credibility of recruitment processes in West Bengal. The controversy revolves around alleged irregularities in appointments, including the creation of super-numeric posts and the use of expired panels to recruit candidates.

What’s Next?

The Supreme Court’s decision on this matter is highly anticipated as it will determine the fate of thousands of affected individuals while addressing the larger issue of transparency in public recruitment.

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