
The High Court in Calcutta limited the Bengal government in the provision of monetary assistance to 26 September unemployed school without teaching.
According to PTI, Calcuta, the High Court, on Friday, limited the government of West Bengal from the introduction of the system to 26 September to provide monetary support to non -ununchovným staff who lost their job after the Supreme Court judgment that held the tender.
The judgment came on days after the court 9. June reserved a judgment on petitions that was against the payment £25,000 each to Group C and £20,000 Group D employees who have lost their jobs on the Supreme Court’s order by the state.
Nearly 26,000 educational and inconvenient employees were depicted unemployment after the Supreme Court 3. April confirmed the judgment of the High Court in Calcuttus-Zrušil recruit 25,753 teaching and non-enforcing employees appointed through recruitment proceedings in 2016.
The court described the entire selection process as “disturbed and tainted”.
West Bengal’s government then temporarily introduced a system that will temporarily provide “limited livelihood, support and social security on a humanitarian basis”, subject to the orders of any relevant court, desperate families of non -conducting employees in categories C and D, who were admitted through a selection procedure.
Now, in the Provisional Order, the justice Amrita Sinha has limited the state government to provoke any effect or other effect of the system to provide monetary relief to non -competing staff within 26 September or another order, depending on what is before.
Irregularities in the recruitment test in 2016 in May 2022 came into public inspection after the Calcution High Court ordered the Central Investigation Office (CBI) to explore the process of appointment for both teaching and non -conducting employees (groups C and D) made by the West Bengal Service.
The alleged discrepancies occurred between 2014 and 2021 during the holder of the Congress of Trinamool Partha Chatterjee as the State Minister of Education.
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