
Calcutta HC gives last chance to illegally-appointed non-teaching staff
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SNS & AGENCIES, KOLKATA, 22 DECEMBER 2022: Calcutta High Curt on Thursday gave the last chance to the 1,698 non-teaching staff in different state-run schools, found to be illegally securing jobs by both the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC), to prove their innocence on this court following which the court will give its final judgment.
A single-judge Bench of Justice Biswajit Basu said the matter will be heard again and finally on 24 January and by that time, these 1,698 staff will have to present their points of argument in the court, following which he will pronounce his judgment.
Earlier in the day, Justice Basu was bent on ordering a drastic measure against these illegally-recruited non-teaching staff on Thursday only and accordingly, directed the
WBSSC to submit the details
of these candidates to his
Bench by 3 p.m.
"Already the students have
suffered a lot because of such
recruitment irregularities and
corruption. This cannot be tolerated anymore. Those who
have been recruited illegally
should not be allowed to continue with their services anymore. They should not be
allowed to enter the schools
even for a day," he said.
As ordered by him, the WBSSC counsel furnished the
list of such 1,698 candidates,
recruited for Group-D posts
in different state run schools. However, counsel for the
state government pleaded
with Justice Basu to reconsider
his stand, claiming that if the
services of all these 1,698 candidates are terminated, the
infrastructure of several schools
will totally collapse since there will be no one to ring the
period bells or to lock and
unlock the school gates.
Justice Basu then softened
his stand and asked the candidates in questions to submit their points of argument
to his bench by the next date
of hearing on 24 January.
"When the judicial system of
the country even gave a chance
to Ajmal Kasab to present his
point of argument, these 1,698
candidates should also get a
similar chance," he said.
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