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Supreme Court upheld Calcutta High Court's order cancelling 25,753 teaching and non-teaching appointments made by West Bengal SSC in 2016.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 3, 2025

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The appointments were invalidated due to "manipulation and fraud" that vitiated the entire selection process.

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SC ordered a fresh selection process to be completed within 3 months.

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CJI Sanjiv Khanna's bench noted that "tainted candidates must be terminated" as appointments were "resultant of cheating and thus fraud."

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The court ruled that candidates already appointed need not return the salary received so far.

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The case involved alleged irregularities in a 2016 recruitment process where 23 lakh candidates competed for 24,640 posts.

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Irregularities cited by the High Court included OMR sheet tampering and rank-jumping in the appointment process.

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Former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee and Trinamool Congress MLAs are among those being probed in the scam.

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The Supreme Court had earlier stayed the High Court's order on May 7 last year but allowed CBI to continue its investigation.

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The apex court has fixed hearings for April 4 on pleas including one filed by the West Bengal government challenging the CBI probe.

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