“Complete the Appointment Process of Over 14,000 Candidates as Assistant Teachers”: Cal HC Orders WB School Service Commission (SSC)

The Calcutta High Court Today (Aug 28) directed the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) to complete the appointment process for 14,052 candidates as assistant teachers in state government-sponsored and -aided upper primary schools within 12 weeks.

[NEET PG 2024] Petition Filed in Supreme Court to Postpone Exam

Today, On 7th August, A plea filed in the Supreme Court requests the postponement of the NEET PG 2024 exam due to candidates facing difficulties reaching their allocated centers, citing inconvenience and lack of clarity on the normalization process. The petitioner urges the Supreme Court to intervene and ensure a fair opportunity for all candidates.

[Breaking] Major Technical Disruption in Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) Exam

The Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) exam encountered major technical issues during Paper 1, causing a system crash for approximately 150 candidates. This led to confusion and frustration, with the exam format subsequently being changed to pen and paper. Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the computer-based testing system for such a crucial examination.

[LS Election 2024] Two BJP Candidates Seek High Court Intervention Over Alleged “False Cases”

Today (3rd June): Two BJP candidates, Pranat Tudu and Rekha Patra, along with party workers, approached the Calcutta High Court to address alleged false police complaints hindering their participation in vote counting for the Lok Sabha election. The court scheduled a hearing and also received petitions from BJP workers identifying themselves as party counting agents. The BJP has requested re-elections in 412 polling booths, alleging widespread election malpractices, and criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress for favoring tactics that led to clashes and injuries.

[WB School Recruitment Scam] Calcutta HC is Set To Pronounce its Judgement Today

Today (22nd April): The Calcutta High Court will announce its judgment on the school jobs scam in West Bengal on Monday. The case involves alleged irregularities in the recruitment of teaching and non-teaching staff for government-sponsored and aided schools. This follows an extensive hearing involving petitions and appeals related to the State Level Selection Test-2016. The judgment will address the challenges to the recruitment process.