K-TET: government to seek legal opinion on filing curative petition in SC
The government has announced its intention to consult legal experts regarding the possibility of filing a curative petition before the Supreme Court, following the rejection of a review petition by the apex court in connection with the Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET). This decision came after a meeting chaired by the Minister for General Education, N. Samsudheen, who stated that further action would be taken after obtaining the legal opinion.
Earlier, during a press conference on Tuesday, the Minister hinted at the government's intention to investigate various issues, including the denial of higher grades to headmasters, linked to the K-TET. The terms and conditions for comments on this matter are in English, must be in full sentences, and cannot be abusive or personal.
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