Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, an attorney for the petitioners, questioned whether the state or the commission could independently create new positions for teachers during the hearing.
S.N. Mookherjee, the advocate general, argued that the state has the right to do this.
Judge names CBI SIT leader Ashwin Shenvi, a CBI deputy inspector general, will be in charge of the SIT’s investigation into claims of irregularities in school hiring.
Shenvi must take over the squad in seven days, according to an order from the high court’s Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay on Friday. Shenvi is currently assigned to the Chandigarh office of the CBI’s anti-corruption division.
Following the judge’s directive on Thursday, the CBI on Friday submitted a list of three DIG-level CBI officers. They are Michael Raj, Ashwin Shenvi, and Sudhangshu Khare.
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