WBSSC: Multiple cases have been filed in different states alleging that DELED job candidates are being deprived in the recruitment of primary teachers. The Rajasthan High Court ruled in favor of DLD candidates. However, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has not given such a verdict. A case related to this was also filed in the court in Bengal.
Big win for Bstc/DELED job candidates in Supreme Court. The Supreme Court rejected the gazette notification dated 28 June 2018 issued by NCTE. As a result Bstc/DELED job aspirants got big win. The appeals of Government of India, BED and NCTE are dismissed. The decision of the Rajasthan High Court was correct. As a result of this judgment, the recruitment of BED job candidates to the primary teaching posts was somehow stopped.
The Supreme Court gave an important verdict on the initial appointment. Dismissing the order of the High Court, the Supreme Court ruled that only DLed trained can participate in the primary teacher recruitment process. BE trained will not get a chance. The directive mentions that job aspirants with BEd training can apply for jobs in high schools.
Earlier, NCTE told the Calcutta High Court that they approached the Supreme Court against the Rajasthan High Court's order. The hearing is already over. The Supreme Court reserved the verdict. Important information came out about the judgment of this important case. Supreme Court has delivered the final judgment in BEd vs DEleEd case. The judgment of this important case was given today. It is known that DEleEd job candidates have won in the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has dismissed NCTE's gazette notification dated 28th June 2018.
The B.Ed vs D.El.Ed case will be decided by a division bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia of the Supreme Court. This case is very important in primary teacher recruitment. The fate of BED job aspirants in primary teacher recruitment will depend on the verdict of this case.
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