HC declares 'null and void' 2016 recruitment test for Bengal schools
A division bench comprising justices Debangsu Basak and Md Shabbar Rashidi also directed the CBI to undertake further investigation in respect of the appointment process, and submit a report within three months
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Calcutta High Court directed West Bengal School Service Commission to initiate a fresh recruitment process
Kolkata, 22 April
Calcutta High
Court on Monday ordered cancellation of all appointments made through the
recruitment process of the State Level Selection Test-2016 (SLST) in West
Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools, declaring it as “null and void”.
A division bench
comprising justices Debangsu Basak and Md Shabbar Rashidi also directed the CBI
to undertake further investigation in respect of the appointment process, and
submit a report within three months. The bench directed the West Bengal School
Service Commission (SSC) to initiate a fresh recruitment process.
Over 23 lakh
candidates had appeared for the SLST-2016 for 24,640 vacant posts. A total of
25,753 appointment letters were issued against the vacancies, said Firdaus
Shamim, a lawyer for some of the petitioners. The division bench also rejected
a prayer by some appellants for a stay on the order.
SSC Chairman
Siddharth Majumder said the commission will appeal in the Supreme Court,
challenging the high court verdict, after going through the complete order. Moments
after the court order, hundreds of school job aspirants waiting outside its
premises rejoiced, as many broke into tears. “We had been waiting for this day.
After years of struggle on the streets, justice has finally been
delivered," one of them said.
The division
bench, formed by the Chief Justice of the high court on a direction of the
Supreme Court, had extensively heard numerous petitions and appeals relating to
the selection of candidates for appointment by the SSC in the categories of
teachers of classes 9, 10, 11 and 12 and group-C and D staffers through the
SLST-2016.
Hearing in the
matters concluded on 20 March and judgement was reserved by the bench. On writ
petitions by some candidates who appeared in SLST-2016, but did not get jobs, a
single bench presided by Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay had ordered CBI
investigation into alleged irregularities in the recruitment process. The high
court had also ordered the termination of a number of jobs of teaching and
non-teaching staffers after finding irregularities.
Disposing of
petitions before it in connection with the matters, the Supreme Court had on
November 9, 2023, requested the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court to
constitute a division bench to hear all the petitions and appeals pertaining to
the recruitment process through SLST-2016 for early adjudication.
The apex court had
in its order accorded protection to the appointments, which were terminated by
the high court, for a period of six months to enable the division bench to
adjudicate on the disputes. The CBI had completed the investigation into the
matters and submitted a report before the high court in accordance with the
direction of the Supreme Court to do so within two months from the date of its
order.
The central probe
agency has arrested former state education minister Partha Chatterjee and some
functionaries, who held positions in the West Bengal School Service Commission
(SSC) when the alleged scam took place.
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