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 13th March),The Calcutta High Court is meticulously examining alleged corruption within the School Service Commission, a case with far-reaching implications for job aspirants. The court’s decision could annul the entire recruitment process, affecting over 23 lakh participants. Legal discussions have emphasized the need for transparency and due process, highlighting broader implications for the country’s welfare.
Today(12th March), The CBI has made progress in recovering fraudulent exam answer sheets from Ghaziabad. Anindya Mitra, representing job recipients, questioned CBI’s actions at Calcutta High Court, raising doubts about the investigation and the consequences faced by those implicated. The court also pondered the logistical challenges of examining 23 lakh OMR sheets. The next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
