The Allahabad High Court has ruled that inclusion in a waiting list does not confer any enforceable right to appointment. The court held that teacher recruitment processes cannot be prolonged indefinitely and authorities are not bound to expand waiting lists.
SC quashes Punjab’s mass recruitment over flawed selection process. Court slams removal of viva and arbitrary MCQ-only test.
Calcutta High Court has reserved its judgment on pleas challenging a single-judge order allowing teacher recruitment in West Bengal. The case stems from the fallout of a tainted selection process affecting nearly 26,000 posts.
Calcutta High Court permits West Bengal govt and SSC to appeal single bench order barring tainted 2016 candidates. Division bench grants early hearing request amid ongoing teacher recruitment row.
Today, On 18th June, The Supreme Court rejected the anticipatory bail plea of a Bihar woman accused of impersonation in the CTET exam. She was allegedly caught trying to take the test on behalf of her sister to secure eligibility fraudulently.
The Supreme Court of India refused to halt Andhra Pradesh’s ongoing teacher recruitment exams, which have begun and will run until July 6. The Court advised petitioners to approach the state High Court after its summer vacation. Concerns about exam conduct were raised, but the Court emphasized it would not intervene mid-process.
Today, On 3rd June, A plea has been filed in the Calcutta High Court challenging the West Bengal School Service Commission’s fresh teacher recruitment notification. The petition raises concerns over the process and legality of filling vacant teaching posts in state schools.
Today(10th Sept), The Supreme Court will hear on September 24 the West Bengal government’s challenge to the Calcutta High Court’s order invalidating 25,753 appointments. The bench, led by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, may face delays due to other hearings.
Today(on 10thApril), 700 Tripura teachers petition Supreme Court against 2017 and 2020 termination orders due to invalidated Employment Policy. High Court nullified appointments, leading to unjust terminations. They claim innocence, alleging lack of information and active salary records being misused. The petition outlines a “massive scam” and dire consequences, including teacher suicides. Investigation initiated.
The Calcutta High Court has requested an Enforcement Directorate report for the bail hearing of Partha Chatterjee, expressing concerns over his prolonged detention in a teacher recruitment corruption case. The court emphasized the need to determine the duration of the investigation and set a timeline for the trial process, highlighting the crucial nature of the upcoming hearing on February 27.
