Overview
- The commission uploaded names and roll numbers of 1,804 candidates flagged as tainted and said they are barred from the September 7 and 14 teacher recruitment tests.
- After cross‑checking applications, WBSSC cancelled provisional admit cards for tainted applicants, with The Times of India reporting roughly 1,400 cancellations following de‑duplication of a 2,100‑name pool.
- The Supreme Court ordered the list be made public within seven days and retained oversight, with the next hearing set for October 8 and exam dates left unchanged.
- WBSSC told the court no tainted person will sit the exams, and it plans post‑exam physical verification while asserting that all admit cards are provisional.
- The April rulings annulled about 25,753 appointments, allowed identified untainted teachers to stay in service until December 31, and prompted parallel drives including 8,477 non‑teaching vacancies with applications from September 16 to October 31.