Today(on 25th April), CBI initiates inquiry into alleged criminal activities in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal, targeting five individuals and unidentified parties, focusing on land grabs and sexual assaults against women.
Today(on 22nd April), The Calcutta High Court has nullified the SLST-2016 selection process for West Bengal schools, ordering the cancellation of appointments and calling for a fresh appointment procedure. The court has directed the CBI to conduct further investigation and emphasized the importance of fairness and transparency in public appointments, particularly in the education sector.
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.
Today(on 9th April), The Calcutta High Court has ordered the West Bengal Chief Secretary to promptly decide on prosecuting individuals implicated in a school employment scandal. The court expressed concerns about delays and lack of neutrality in the process, emphasizing the need for an impartial decision by April 23. The directive aims to ensure fair and expeditious legal proceedings.
The Kerala High Court on Friday(5th April), has ordered a CBI investigation into the death of Sidharthan JS, a student at Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, following allegations of severe ragging. The urgency of the matter was emphasized, with concerns raised about potential delays and obstacles hindering a fair investigation by the state police. The court ruling was in response to a petition filed by Sidharthan’s father, seeking a thorough and impartial investigation.
The Calcutta High Court has ordered the state’s chief secretary to expedite prosecution sanction for individuals involved in the West Bengal school job scam, including former minister Partha Chatterjee. The directive aims to address prolonged undertrial detention and prevent erosion of public confidence in the administration, emphasizing the need for timely decisions.
On Thursday(14th March),The CBI and ED submitted a detailed corruption report on government job recruitments to the Calcutta High Court. Justice Amrita Singh noted the multifaceted findings and urged a swift and thorough investigation. The court directed the agencies to expedite efforts, questioning the delay in crucial evidence collection and emphasizing the need for a robust legal confrontation against wrongdoers.
Today(on 14th March), The mother of late Assistant Public Prosecutor S Aneesha has appealed to the Kerala High Court for a CBI investigation into her daughter’s death, citing alleged corruption and harassment by colleagues at the court. She details instances of abuse and neglect leading up to her daughter’s tragic end, seeking justice and accountability.
