Thu. Dec 7th, 2023


Chandigarh-The Punjab Government on Tuesday urged to the Punjab and Haryana High Court to finish the recruitment course of shortly throughout the listening to of the case concerning the recruitment of 5994 academics.

Giving details about this, spokesman of the Punjab authorities stated {that a} case concerning the recruitment of 5994 academics was taken up for listening to right this moment earlier than the double bench headed by Honorable Justice Deepak Sibal and Justice Sukhwinder Kaur.

During the listening to, Senior Deputy Advocate General Ramandeep Singh Pandher appeared on behalf of the Punjab authorities, requested the Court that it is extremely crucial for the Punjab Government to finish this recruitment course of as quickly as attainable as this can assist to satisfy the scarcity of academics within the colleges the place at current solely single academics are operating the affairs in many faculties.

He additionally disclosed that this matter can also be into consideration of the Supreme Court. If the choice doesn’t come quickly from the Supreme Court, then the Hon’ble High Court ought to give an interim order on this regard in order that the recruitment course of will be carried out. He additionally requested the court docket to schedule the subsequent listening to of this matter as quickly as attainable, after which the court docket accepted and stuck the subsequent listening to of this matter on December 12, 2023.

It is value talked about right here that the college schooling minister Harjot Singh Bains actively participated within the recruitment course of and he personally taking on the authorized points with AG workplace for the speedy decision of this matter within the court docket. Pertinently, the listening to of the case associated to this matter was accomplished by the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on July 27, 2023 and the choice was reserved. Mr. Bains has issued an instruction to the officers of the schooling division that as quickly as the choice is pronounced by the Supreme Court, software needs to be filed within the High Court for the settlement of this matter.

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