TET Wrong Question Case: Final Verdict Today? Supreme Court to Hear the Case

TET Wrong Question Case: The long-awaited hearing for the 2014 Primary TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) wrong question case is scheduled to take place today, September 22, in the Supreme Court of India. This case, known as “MAT 1594” in the Calcutta High Court’s division bench, has generated significant interest and anxiety among job aspirants. It is believed that the case of Dibyendu Kundu vs. the West Bengal Board of Primary Education may move towards a final resolution today.
Current Status of the Case
According to the Supreme Court’s daily cause list, the case is listed for hearing today in Court No. 7 before the bench of Justice P.S. Narasimha and Justice Atul S. Chandurkar. The bench is scheduled to convene at 10:30 AM. As the case is listed at serial number 60 in the supplementary list, it is likely to be heard towards the end of the day. Another case involving Pratibha Mondal has also been tagged with this main case (60.1).
Change of Bench and Previous Hearing
It is noteworthy that there has been a change in the bench for this case. Previously, it was heard on September 4, 2025, by the bench of Justice Jaymalya Bagchi. Subsequently, when the matter was mentioned again on September 12, the Supreme Court directed it to be listed for September 22.
Key Information from the Office Report
- The case is currently in the “motion hearing” stage.
- Numerous additional applications (I.A. files) and other parties have been joined with the main case.
- According to the office report, there are 5 respondents in the case, and 214 other individuals are connected to it.
- All related additional documents and modifications have been attached, indicating that the case is ready for a final hearing.
Fate of the Aspirants
Today’s hearing is extremely crucial as it could determine the future course of the case. Much depends on how the judges approach the matter and the preparedness of the lawyers from both sides. Although the case is listed towards the end of the cause list, there is a possibility of the hearing being completed today if the preceding cases are concluded quickly. Job aspirants are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this Supreme Court hearing, as their future depends on its verdict. Further updates will be provided as they become available.