Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 16:24:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 18:25:09
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The Calcutta High Court expressed its dissatisfaction with the West Bengal Staff Selection Commission's (WBSSC) new notification for the recruitment of Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Group C posts. The court raised questions about the lack of updates on the ongoing process, which was previously stayed, and the failure to consider the eligibility of candidates who had already appeared for the exam.
The court's remarks came during a hearing on a petition challenging the validity of the WBSSC's new notification, which excluded existing candidates who had already appeared for the exam. The petitioner argued that the commission issued the new notification without considering the eligibility of candidates who had already appeared for the exam.
The court directed the WBSSC to consider the eligibility of candidates who had already appeared for the exam and ensure that the selection process is fair and transparent. The case has been posted for hearing in July, and the court warned that if the WBSSC fails to comply with its directives, it will summon the chairman and other officials to explain the reasons for the non-compliance.
The recent development has added a new layer of complexity to the ongoing recruitment process, with the court's dissatisfaction highlighting the need for due consideration of eligible candidates and transparency in the selection process. The case will be closely monitored to observe how the WBSSC addresses the issues raised and proceeds with the recruitment in accordance with the high court's directives.