WBSSC: The judgment of the case 82 vs 83 passed by the primary TET is today. Candidates who have passed TET by getting 82 marks won in TET. Earlier the Calcutta High Court reserved the judgment. As a result, there was no difficulty in recruiting TET pass candidates who got 82.
Justice Abhijit Ganguly's verdict on TET Pass marks upheld. The court will not interfere with the judgment of Justice Gangopadhyay, said Justice Sougat Bhattacharya on Wednesday.
Reserved candidates need 82 not 83 marks to pass TET? The case was going on about this. Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay ordered to pass only 82 marks. However, a section of job aspirants went to the Division Bench challenging that order. As the judges did not agree, the case went to another bench. Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay's order was upheld in that bench as well.
Calcutta High Court kept the pass number 82 of reserved job candidates in Primary Tate. The third bench gave its verdict on this day.
Earlier, the hearing of the preliminary TATE pass number 82 vs 83 case of reserved job candidates was held on August 30. The case was heard by a single bench of Justice Sougat Bhattacharya. Raydan was kept in reserve. The verdict is today. The 82 Tate examinees had the last laugh.