32000 Primary Teacher Case in Calcutta High Court Today, Know Court no, CL No and details

32000 Primary Teacher Case: Today, July 3, 2025, marks a decisive day for 32,000 primary teachers as their fate hangs in the balance at the Calcutta High Court. The case is set for hearing before a division bench comprising Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty and Justice Ritobrata Kumar Mitra. Listed as serial number 15 in Court Number 11, the case is officially titled “West Bengal Board of Primary Education vs. Priyanka Noskar,” with MAT number 873 of 2023. The hearing is scheduled to commence at 2:00 PM.
Background of the Case
This case is intrinsically linked to the primary teacher recruitment process in West Bengal. Today’s hearing will address the appeal filed by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education challenging the order that nullified the jobs of 32,000 teachers. The state is watching with bated breath, as the future of these teachers hangs on this verdict.
Key Aspects of Today’s Hearing
- Division Bench’s Observation: The observations and final judgment by the division bench of Justice Tapanbrata Chakraborty and Justice Ritobrata Kumar Mitra will determine the future course of this case.
- CAN Files: There are 80 additional CAN files connected to this main MAT case. However, the judges have not yet accepted these new CAN applications. The admissibility of these files might also be a point of discussion during today’s hearing.
- Listed as an “Application”: The case being listed as an “application” suggests that judicial intervention has been sought on specific matters within the broader case.
Potential Outcomes
A range of outcomes is possible from today’s hearing. The court could uphold the cancellation order or, responding to the board’s appeal, issue an interim stay. Alternatively, the court might schedule a future date for a more detailed hearing.
The verdict of this case will have a significant impact on the education system in West Bengal. It concerns not only the future of 32,000 teachers but also the education of millions of students across the state. All eyes will be on the court today, and we will continue to monitor the developments and bring you the latest updates.