Calcutta HC bans appointment of lecturers for every week

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The Calcutta High Court on Friday prolonged until July 9 the keep on the recruitment strategy of 14,500 lecturers for higher main colleges and requested the State School Service Commission (SSC) to publish a contemporary interview checklist of candidates with the marks obtained by them inside seven years. instructed. day.

Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay mentioned those that didn’t seem within the interview checklist would additionally must publish the marks obtained. The courtroom was listening to a petition difficult the appointment course of, saying that the prescribed guidelines weren’t adopted in getting ready the checklist.

Ordering SSC to not interview candidates until the interim keep handed on June 30 is vacated, the courtroom allowed workplace work for the aim.

Justice Gangopadhyay mentioned, “I feel that a lot of problems will be solved by disclosing the marks (along with the break-up) of the candidates shortlisted in the interview and the persons not included in the interview list.”

He mentioned that he has realized that the principle grievance of the petitioners was that that they had no thought concerning the marks obtained by them and different candidates included within the checklist.

“I am in favor of transparency in government functions and actions of other officials who are not strictly government. Transparency is always required in an open and democratic society and state,” the choose mentioned.

Advocate representing SSC submitted that seven days time is required for publication of checklist with break-up of marks of every candidate as requested by the courtroom.

Firdous Shamim, counsel for the petitioners, mentioned, “The courtroom has prolonged the keep on the recruitment strategy of lecturers. It has additionally criticized the West Bengal School Service Commission and requested its chairman to look in courtroom. It has directed that inside seven days a contemporary interview checklist of the candidates with the marks obtained by them be revealed. “

The courtroom will hear the matter once more on July 9.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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