Recruitment

SSC Case: Supreme Court Hears SSC Case, Determines Fate of Job Aspirants

SSC Case: The case against the Calcutta High Court division bench’s verdict has now reached the Supreme Court. The fate of SSC job aspirants is now in the hands of the highest court. In today’s post, we will break down the details of this case so that readers can get a clear understanding of the entire matter.

Background of the Case

This case was filed on September 9, 2025, and registered on September 11, 2025. The hearing was held on September 12, 2025, before a division bench of Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Alok Aradhi. Due to a crucial exam scheduled for the 14th, the case was fast-tracked for a swift hearing. Prominent lawyers like Bikash Patra and Prach Dulalgiri are representing the petitioners, challenging the order issued by Justice Sougata Bhattacharya’s bench of the Calcutta High Court on September 2, 2025.

The Core Issue

At the center of the dispute are 1,804 “tainted candidates” whose admit cards were canceled, barring them from the examination. These candidates argue that they do not fall under the definition of “tainted” as described in paragraph 363 of the main judgment. Justice Sougata Bhattacharya’s ruling was based on the Supreme Court’s orders in the cases of Bijoy Biswas and Vivek Pararia. The main question now is: if their admit cards are re-issued, will these “tainted candidates” be allowed to sit for the exam on the 14th?

Latest Update

The Supreme Court is still considering the case and has not yet made a final decision. The future of these job aspirants now rests on the court’s verdict. Stay with us for further updates on this developing story.

WBPAY

The site wbpay.in is a collaborative platform voluntarily monitored by a dedicated group of reporters of West Bengal. The site features insightful posts and articles authored by experts in various fields, ensuring high-quality content that informs and engages the community. With a focus on transparency and public service, wbpay.in aims to provide valuable resources and updated news relevant to the citizens and employees of West Bengal. For any query please mail us at askwbpay@gmail.com
Back to top button