SLST Experience 10 Marks Verdict Today in Supreme Court Check Hearing Time and Detailed Update
SLST 10 Marks: Today, November 26, marks a pivotal day amidst the ongoing legal complexities surrounding teacher recruitment in West Bengal. The future of the 10 marks allocated for experience in the SLST (State Level Selection Test) recruitment process is set to be determined in the Supreme Court today. A crucial hearing will take place to decide whether these 10 marks for experience will remain valid or at what stage they will be added to the merit list. Thousands of job aspirants across the state are keeping a close watch on today’s proceedings.
Case Details and Current Status
At the center of today’s hearing is the case titled ‘Vivek Pariya vs The State of West Bengal’. The matter was previously listed on November 24 before the bench of Honorable Justice Sanjay Kumar and Honorable Justice Alok Aradhe. Today, the hearing will resume before the same bench. The case is currently at the pending or motion hearing stage. The core legal dispute revolves around whether the 10 marks for experience should be awarded before or after the new evaluation process, following the cancellation of 26,000 SSC jobs.
Key details of the case are presented in the table below:
| Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Case Name | Vivek Pariya vs The State of West Bengal |
| Diary Number | 46049 / 2025 |
| Justices | Hon’ble Justice Sanjay Kumar & Justice Alok Aradhe |
| SLP Verification Date | 21/8/2025 |
| Current Status | Pending (Motion Hearing) |
Hearing Schedule and Cause List
According to the official cause list of the Supreme Court, the hearing will take place in Court Number 11 today. The Justices are scheduled to sit at 10:30 AM. The Vivek Pariya case is listed at Serial Number 19. It is anticipated that the hearing for this matter might be conducted just before lunch, around 12:30 PM. However, the exact time may vary depending on the court’s proceedings.
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This case is not being heard in isolation; multiple other cases are tagged with it. Along with the main case (Serial 19), approximately 39 other matters have been connected. In total, about 42 to 43 cases will be heard together today. The connected matters are listed sequentially as 19.1, 19.2, and so on.
Additionally, there are other significant cases in today’s list that may be connected to the main matter:
- Serial 22: West Bengal Central School Service Commission vs Mousumi Mondal.
- Serial 24: Vijay Biswas vs State of West Bengal.
In the previous hearing, the Commission’s lawyer, Kalyan Banerjee, had appealed for a speedy disposal of the matter. Both ‘tented’ and ‘untented’ teachers and aspirants are anxiously waiting to see what observation the Supreme Court makes today regarding the experience marks or if a final verdict is announced. Today’s hearing could prove to be a milestone in the state’s education recruitment process.