West Bengal News: SSC chairman apologized to the High Court. Based on the statement of the SSC chairman, the hearing of the case has been adjourned till Friday. SSC will scrutinize the report of the experts within that period.
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Kolkata News: West Bengal School Service Commission chairman Siddharth Mazumdar on Friday in a contempt of court case CalcuttaHigh Court Appeared in Siddharth Mazumdar apologized to the court. He said, “We have made a mistake in interpreting the court order.” Siddharth Mazumdar Said that the answer books have been checked by the experts of Jadavpur University. They English And has examined the answer books of Child Development and Pedagogy departments and given a report. Jadavpur University The report was received last night. Not all of them have been tested.
Based on the statement of the SSC Chairman, the matter has been adjourned till Friday for further investigation. SSC will scrutinize the report of the experts within that period.
SSC chairman apologized to the court, said – there was a mistake in understanding
Significantly, in the year 2011, there was a problem regarding the Upper Primary TET exam itself. A case regarding non-marking of candidates for non-syllabus questions in that examination was pending in the High Court. The matter came before the division bench of Justice Rajasekhar Mantha. The chairman of the School Service Commission was summoned in the High Court today as to why the marks were not awarded even after Justice Mantha’s order? Seeing the attitude of SSC even after the order of the court, the court had ordered the SSC chairman to appear personally today and give an explanation. Siddhant Mazumdar appeared in the High Court and apologized. He admitted that there was a mistake in the interpretation of the court’s order.
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The School Service Commission told the court that 63 out of 83 people have been subjected to personality tests or interviews. Out of these, preparations have been made to give recommendation letter in 43 cases. A list of vacant posts has been sought from the board. Significantly, there is a dispute in the court regarding the application of three litigants. There is a dispute regarding the booklet series and OMR sheet submitted by him. The court directed them to visit the SSC lawyer’s office next week and try to resolve the dispute. The Calcutta High Court had ordered a CBI inquiry into the recruitment of 573 additional posts in SSC Group D. SSC and the state government filed a case in the Supreme Court challenging this decision. Today, the Supreme Court stayed the decision of the Calcutta High Court in the hearing of this matter. Hearing was held in the bench of Justice Rama Subramaniam and Pankaj Palhal.
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