The Supreme Court has recently made a significant decision regarding the creation of supernumerary teacher posts in West Bengal. In a partial overturn of the Calcutta High Court’s order, the Supreme Court has ruled against a CBI probe into the creation of these posts. However, the court has upheld the CBI investigation into the appointment of 25,753 teachers. This decision comes amidst Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s criticism of the cancellation of these appointments, which she has deemed a conspiracy. Banerjee has pledged her support for the sacked teachers, even going as far as risking imprisonment. This ruling has sparked a debate and raised questions about the transparency and legality of the appointments in West Bengal. The Supreme Court’s decision is likely to have far-reaching implications for the education sector in the state. It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact the future of the teaching staff in West Bengal and whether it will lead to further investigations or legal actions. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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Supreme Court partially quashes Calcutta HC order for CBI probe into teacher posts, Mamata Banerjee vows support.
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