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UP 69000 Assistant Teacher: High Court bans recruitment process, candidates have one week to register objections

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New Delhi, Online Desk. UP 69000 Assistant Teacher: The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court has banned the Uttar Pradesh 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2019 process . The High Court has asked the government to form a committee and end the dispute within two weeks. Also, instructions have been given to the examination regulatory authority, Prayagraj, who is doing the recruitment process, to give candidates a week’s opportunity to lodge objections regarding various questions. With today’s decision given by the High Court, there has been a question mark on the counseling starting from today.

The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court reserved the verdict on June 2 during the hearing of a petition filed on some questions of the written examination. In this petition, the High Court, while giving the verdict today, has directed the government to end the dispute raised on questions by constituting a committee, prohibiting the actions taken after May 8 under the UP 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment Process 2019.

These are the main points of the High Court’s decision



– More than 200 petitions were filed in Allahabad High Court and Lucknow bench for 14 questions.

-Up 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment Procedure Prohibited on actions taken after 8 May 2020

– Instructions to give candidates one week’s opportunity to lodge objections regarding various questions

-Students objections will be sent to the UGC for review.

Instructions to the Council and the exam regulatory authority of SCERT , Prayagraj to end the dispute within two weeks

The next hearing will be on 12 July 2020

Counseling of the candidates included in the joint list released on June 1 for the final selection and district allocation under the 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination 2019 by Basic Education Council, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.

Explain that after the Basic Education Council, the District Allocation List was released on Monday by the Basic Education Council, counseling is to be organized under the next phase to give appointment letters to the candidates who were included in the maximum selection list. Counseling has been set by the council from June 3 to June 6, 2020.

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Counseling to be conducted under UP 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2019 can be started tomorrow i.e. on June 3, 2020, in this regard, the situation is not clear at present. Separate petitions filed in Allahabad High Court regarding some questions of Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination 2019 held on 6 January last year were heard by the court on 1 June 2020. The judgment has been reserved by the court during the hearing of the related matter in the Lucknow bench of the High Court.

It is believed that in the waiting of the decision on these petitions filed by the Allahabad High Court, there was a delay in the final selection and release of the District Allocation List for UP 69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2019 by the Basic Education Council yesterday, June 1. If the decision on the controversy raised by some of the questions of the examination by the High Court would have gone against the side of the Basic Education Council, then the final selection and district allocation list released may have to be prepared again.

However, the list has been issued by the Council after the High Court has upheld the decision and the counseling is scheduled on June 3. In the meantime, the situation of counseling starts from tomorrow, ie on the 3rd of June, depending on the court’s decision.

There is a dispute about these questions



 

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