WBSSC Case Takes New Turn: Suman Biswas Files Fresh Plea in Supreme Court Despite Threats

WBSSC Case: The legal battle surrounding the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has taken a significant new turn. Suman Biswas, a prominent face among the teachers who lost their jobs, has filed a new case in the Supreme Court of India against the State of West Bengal, defying all threats. This move is of immense importance for the thousands of teachers and job aspirants in the state. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of this new case, the backstory, and its potential impact.
New Case Filed in the Supreme Court
Carrying the legal fight forward, Suman Biswas has filed a new petition in the Supreme Court. The case is registered with the Diary Number 32408/2025 and is titled ‘SUMAN BISWAS VS. STATE OF WEST BENGAL’. The primary subject of this case is to challenge the legality of the new gazette and notification rules published by the West Bengal School Service Commission. According to the petitioners, these new regulations lack transparency and could be detrimental to deserving candidates.
A Tale of Threats and Courage
The path to filing this case was not smooth. It has been alleged that Suman Biswas received threatening phone calls to deter him from taking this step in the Supreme Court. An audio clip related to this threat has gone viral on social media, causing a significant stir. However, paying no heed to these intimidations, Suman Biswas remained steadfast in his decision to fight for his rights and those of thousands of his colleagues. His courage has undoubtedly boosted the morale of the teachers who lost their jobs.
Potential Ramifications of the Case
The outcome of this case could have a profound impact on the upcoming teacher recruitment process in West Bengal. If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the petitioner, the following scenarios may unfold:
- Changes in Recruitment Rules: The court might direct the state government to amend the controversial sections of the new gazette and notifications.
- Stay on Recruitment Process: There is a possibility that the new recruitment process could be put on hold until the case is resolved.
- Increased Transparency: The verdict could compel the commission to ensure greater transparency in all future recruitment procedures.
This bold step by Suman Biswas proves that the sacked teachers are prepared to fight until the very end for their rights. His resilience in the face of threats and adversity is commendable. All eyes are now on the Supreme Court. Time will tell which direction this legal battle will take and what the future holds for thousands of job aspirants in the state.