72825 case news from delhi Supreme court

Primary teachers in the state has long been in abeyance. On Wednesday, the state Supreme Court interim order of six weeks, has ordered the appointment of primary teachers. The Court held that the normal range of 70 per cent or more of the candidates and the tet examination reserved category candidates who scored 65 per cent or more to their appointment. A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra interim order in the recruitment of primary teachers of the state government and other parties to continue the hearing on the petitions. Know that in Uttar Pradesh has been pending with the recruitment of 72825 primary teachers. The Supreme Court on Wednesday 25 March, pre­order by amending the interim order is issued. Last March 25, the Supreme Court accepted the state government, the state government's appeal, the High Court for trial implementation was ordered to enroll in the three months. Tet in order to be admitted on the basis of marks, but it did not fix a cut­off point of 70 per cent and 65 per cent in that order today have been fixed. Court orders state to execute six weeks to file the report said. The government will file a compliance report to the court by February 25. Only a court filing on behalf of the government and other parties will hear appeals. Although the Court has made clear that these appointments to the Supreme Court verdict in the case will be subject to the final decision and appoint people who will not demand the return of some kind. In this case, the state primary schools in grades 1 through 5 for the recruitment of assistant teachers were invited in 2011 to 72825 positions. Tet examination by the score achieved in that time it was decided to recruit, but in 2012 the state government has changed and the new government has changed the rules of recruitment. Quality brands held by the rules instead of hiring. Which marks obtained in high school and intermediate base also considered hiring with tet. Candidates who pass the changes in rules tet challenged in the High Court. High Court revoked the state government to recruit new rules on the basis of newly recruited ordered tet. The decision of the High Court, the state government and other parties affected by the order is challenged in the Supreme Court. 

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