SSC Cancel Teacher List - Summary
The recent SSC Cancel Teacher List is creating waves across education circles. The Calcutta High Court has officially cancelled the appointments of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff, which were initially made through the State Level Selection Test-2016 (SLST) for West Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools. The court declared the entire selection process as “null and void,” leading to significant consequences for those involved.
Consequences of the Court’s Order
As a result of this ruling, the court stated that some of the recruited staff must return their salaries, with an additional charge of 12 per cent per annum interest on the amounts drawn. This decision has raised concerns and questions regarding the long-term implications for the education system in West Bengal.
Future Actions by SSC
The chairman of the School Service Commission (SSC), Siddhartha Majumdar, mentioned that the commission will be submitting the same SSC Cancel Teacher List to the Supreme Court. This comes after the West Bengal government filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) on Wednesday to challenge the High Court’s order.
The West Bengal School Service Commission stated that it had submitted lists of around 5,300 teaching and non-teaching staff from the 2016 panel to the Calcutta High Court. However, some irregularities in these recruitments were found, and the court expressed dissatisfaction with the provided evidence.
This ongoing situation highlights the challenges within the SSC recruitment process and its effect on thousands of teachers and non-teaching staff. For those interested, you can download the full SSC Cancel Teacher List PDF for more details.
Stay tuned for updates, as this story continues to develop.