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WBSSC Case News: Calcutta High Court’s Verdict on SSC Recruitment Scam, What is the Future of ‘Tainted’ Candidates?

WBSSC Case News: The Calcutta High Court has delivered a significant verdict on the School Service Commission (SSC) new recruitment process. In this ruling, it has been stated that all candidates identified as ‘Tainted’ will not be allowed to participate in the new recruitment process. If any such candidate has already applied, their application will be considered cancelled. This decision was upheld by the division bench of Justice Soumen Sen, supporting the verdict of the single bench.

Detailed Information

This verdict is a major setback for the state and the School Service Commission. The court has questioned the SSC as to why ‘ineligible’ candidates were not explicitly barred from participating in the recruitment process. As a result of this judgment, a big question mark has been placed on the recruitment of ‘tainted’ candidates, and their future has become uncertain.

It is hoped that this verdict will bring transparency to the new recruitment process. However, concerns remain about the future of the candidates who will be affected by this ruling.

Impact

Here are some potential impacts of this verdict:

  • Increased transparency in the recruitment process.
  • Reduced opportunities for ‘tainted’ candidates to be recruited.
  • The state and the SSC will have to adhere more strictly to the recruitment process rules.

Future Steps

All eyes will be on the steps the state government or the SSC takes after this verdict. They might challenge this verdict in a higher court or restart the recruitment process by creating new regulations.

This case is an important chapter in the education sector of West Bengal. It remains to be seen how much transparency this verdict brings to the recruitment process in the coming days and how much the deserving candidates benefit from it.

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