TET Mandatory Case: Supreme Court TET Review Petition Hearing Major Update for Teachers
TET Mandatory Case: Long-serving educators who have been teaching for over five years without qualifying the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) faced immense anxiety following a Supreme Court directive on September 1. The apex court mandated that even these experienced teachers must appear for the TET examination. However, a glimmer of hope has emerged for lakhs of affected teachers across the country, as several teacher associations and individuals have moved the court with review petitions seeking relief.
Major Shift in Legal Proceedings and Chief Justice Bench
Typically, review petitions are heard by the same bench that delivered the original verdict. However, the teaching community strongly demanded a change of bench for a fresh perspective. Based on the latest updates, several significant developments are shaping the course of this legal battle:
- Consolidation of Petitions: The process of clubbing all the review petitions filed in the Supreme Court is currently underway.
- Potential Shift to CJI Bench: More significantly, there is a strong possibility that this crucial matter will be transferred directly to the bench of the Honorable Chief Justice of India.
- Expected Timeline: Legal experts anticipate that the hearings for these consolidated petitions might commence as early as this April.
Open Court Hearing Replaces Closed Chambers
Under standard legal procedures, review petitions are usually evaluated inside the judge’s private chambers, known as closed-chamber hearings. Breaking away from this norm, there are strong indications of an open and oral hearing for this sensitive TET matter. Top legal stalwarts of the country are stepping in to defend the rights of the teachers. The expected presence of eminent senior advocates like Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Mukul Rohatgi is set to add immense weight to this legal battle.
The Tripura Case and Timeline for Final Verdict
Currently, a specific case filed by Sajal Deb from Tripura is being heard by the bench of Honorable Justice Dipankar Datta. The next hearing date for this particular case has been scheduled for April 14, 2026. Justice Datta has explicitly clarified that the court will thoroughly hear every single review petition connected to the main verdict. A final decision will only be pronounced after the complete hearing of all applications.
With assembly elections approaching in five states, including West Bengal, the outcome of this legal struggle holds massive political and social significance. The active participation of top-tier lawyers and the likelihood of an open hearing in the Chief Justice’s bench have sparked renewed hope among thousands of working teachers waiting for justice.