Supreme Court stays Calcutta HC order cancelling over 25,000 school jobs, slams Bengal govt
The court termed the alleged recruitment scam in West Bengal “systemic fraud” and said authorities were duty-bound to maintain the digitised records.
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The bench said the state government has nothing to show that the data was maintained by its authorities and asked about its availability.
"Either you have the data or you do not have it…You were duty-bound to maintain the documents in digitised form. Now, it is obvious that there is no data. You are unaware of the fact that your service provider has engaged another agency. You had to maintain supervisory control," the bench told the state government's lawyers.
The West Bengal government had challenged the Calcutta high court order, saying it cancelled the appointments "arbitrarily".
The state in its appeal filed through advocate Astha Sharma said: “The high court has proceeded in a cursory manner to cancel all appointments of teachers and non-teaching staff, in utter disregard to the fact that the same will lead to a huge vacuum in the state schools, unless new selection process is completed by the SSC, especially when the new academic sessions is on its brim, leading to the students being adversely impacted.”
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