Significant changes are underway in the Calcutta High Court's handling of matters concerning recruiting primary school teachers in West Bengal. Previously overseen by Justice Rajasekhar Mantha, these cases will now be presided over by Justice Amrita Sinha following Justice Mantha's elevation to head a division bench.
Justice Sinha, who will manage a single-judge bench, takes over the crucial cases related to allegations of irregularities in the recruitment process for state-run school teachers. This shift was reported by IANS and confirmed by court insiders.
In parallel, certain police-related matters previously under Justice Sinha's jurisdiction will be reassigned to the bench of Justice Rajarshi Bharadwaj. This reallocation is part of the new Master of Rosters implemented at the Calcutta High Court.
Notably, cases initially assigned to Justice Sinha's bench before 2022 will continue under her purview. However, those allocated after 2022 will now be transferred to Justice Bharadwaj's bench.
The recruitment scandal, which has drawn considerable attention, revolves around the alleged illegal appointments of candidates who did not pass the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET). The investigation focuses on primary school teachers in government-sponsored and aided schools across West Bengal.
This ongoing inquiry has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the recruitment process and the qualifications of the appointed teachers, impacting the education system in the region.
As the cases proceed under the new judicial assignments, the Calcutta High Court remains committed to ensuring justice and transparency in the recruitment process to benefit West Bengal's educational landscape.