KOLKATA :
A DIVISION bench of the
Calcutta High Court on
Wednesday set aside a single
bench order that annulled
appointments of 32,000 primary
school teachers in West Bengal.
These teachers were recruited in 2016 through the Teachers’
Eligibility Test (TET) panel of
2014 by the West Bengal Board
of Primary Education.
The bench, comprising justices Tapabrata Chakraborty and
Reetabrata Kumar Mitra, said it
is not inclined to uphold the single bench order as irregularities
have not been proven in all the
recruitments.
The court maintained that the
termination of employment after
nine years would have a huge
impact on the primary teachers
and their families.
It said the CBI, which was
directed to investigate the matter by the High Court, had initially identified 264 appointments in which irregularities took
place in the form of granting an
additional one mark.
The court observed that the
probe agency has so far found
no evidence that the mark was
granted under instructions of
external entities.
Besides the identified candidates, the names of another
96 teachers came under the
agency’s scanner, whose jobs
were subsequently reinstated
under a Supreme Court order.
The court maintained that
the above evidence does not
constitute sufficient grounds
to cancel the entire selection
process.
A group of aggrieved candidates had moved the single
bench,challenging the recruitment process over alleged irregularities. Their lawyers sought
a stay on the operation of the
division bench’s judgment, but
it was refused.
A single bench of then Justice
Abhijit Gangopadhyay had terminated the appointments of
these 32,000 primary teachers
on May 12, 2023, after petitioners had alleged that the primary education board had
committed fraud in the selection process and did not follow the rules for recruitment
of primary teachers in State
Government-run and aided
primary schools.