SC's 69000 teacher recruitment case could not be heard in Supreme Court
SC's 69000 teacher recruitment case could not be heard in Supreme Court
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New Delhi: The case related to recruitment of 69000 teachers in Uttar Pradesh was scheduled to be heard in the apex court on Thursday. But it has been postponed. According to the information, the hearing of the case has not been heard due to Justice UU Lalit, the leader of the bench was on leave on Thursday.

During the hearing today, the UP government was going to present its case before the court. On behalf of the petitioner, his side has been put in the previous hearing. The Supreme Court is hearing a modification petition of the UP government through which the Yogi government has requested to reconsider its decision to stop filling of 37339 posts by the apex court.

The apex court had earlier refused to interfere in any petition filed on the Anshar seat dispute. There was a ruckus when more than one option was correct in the multiple-choice answer to the same question. A petition was filed on behalf of Rishabh Mishra in the apex court regarding the dispute of such questions and answers.

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