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TET Wrong Question Case: Final Hearing Scheduled, Fortunes of Many Candidates at Stake

TET Wrong Question Case: The Supreme Court is set to hear the MAT 1594 case in the upcoming week, which is critically important for the 2014 TET candidates. The outcome of this case could determine their future. After a long delay, this case has finally been listed for a hearing, bringing a new wave of hope among job aspirants.

Case Background

In the 2014 TET examination, there were 6 incorrect questions. This error resulted in many deserving candidates being deprived of employment. A single bench led by Justice Pratibha Mondal ordered that these 6 marks should be awarded to all examinees. The Board of Primary Education and some other candidates challenged this decision, taking the matter to the Supreme Court, where it has been pending ever since.

Recent Updates

The Supreme Court has recently issued a notice, listing the case as a ‘Chamber Matter’ for an expedited hearing. Due to a change in the presiding judge, the case will be heard in-chamber. Following this session, the case will be presented before a two-judge bench for the final hearing. The case is split into two primary parties: the job aspirants and the Board of Primary Education.

Potential Impact of the Case

If the Supreme Court upholds Justice Pratibha Mondal’s verdict, all candidates from the 2014 TET will receive an additional 6 marks. This would lead to a significant number of new candidates qualifying for the TET, thereby entering the pool for teaching positions. While this would be a major victory for the aspirants, it would also intensify the competition, which may be a concern for those who qualified in the 2017 and 2022 TET examinations.

Thousands of job aspirants are anxiously awaiting the verdict of this case. They are hopeful that the Supreme Court will rule in their favor, ensuring they receive the justice they deserve. With the hearing scheduled for the upcoming week, all eyes are now on the nation’s highest court.

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