The Calcutta High Court has granted permission to file a lawsuit challenging the new recruitment rules and notification issued by the School Service Commission (SSC) in West Bengal. Petitioners allege that the new SSC notification violates Supreme Court directives and contains errors that disadvantage job applicants. The case was admitted by the court with a hearing scheduled for June 5, 2025. Legal notices have been served to four board officials, including the SSC and the Board of Secondary Education, for allegedly disregarding the Supreme Court's rulings. The new SSC recruitment notification, the first in nine years, was released with online applications set to begin on June 16, 2025. Critics claim the notification is flawed and accuse the state government of issuing it to deprive unemployed candidates of fair opportunities. The matter has attracted significant public and legal scrutiny, with the High Court actively involved in reviewing the compliance of the SSC's actions with higher judicial orders.
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#BREAKING: Delhi High Court to issue order on petition by parents of 32 DPS Dwarka students expelled for delayed fee payment. School has withdrawn suspensions and will submit an affidavit. Court may cancel fee hike and has asked DPS to produce the fee non-payment notice issued to https://t.co/D4S24l7h6e