SRINAGAR The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has granted weeks time to file latest report, indicating therein that the rules have been framed by the State Government for regulating the activities of ETT Institutes.
One weeks time is granted to enable him to file latest report, indicating therein that the rules have been framed by the State Government for regulating the activities of ETT Institutes, said a division of the court said.
The Court also directed the state counsel to supply the copy of the Status report to petitioner-counsel also.
The Crime Branch has registered two cases (FIR No. 27/2013, P/S Crime Branch, Kashmir and FIR: 36/2013, Crime Branch, Jammu) under 5(2) of Prevention of corruption Act) as well as RPC sections of 420, 468, 471.
An inquiry conducted by the Board of School Education (BOSE) into the training course by the ETT colleges has already described it a big scandal run by mafia in league with the top brass in the BOSE.
The investigators arrested some officials of the BOSE including its former chairman in connection with the case. They were later released on bail.
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