Divya Delhi: The Supreme Court stayed a Calcutta High Court ruling ordering the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board to destroy its merit list and create a new one based on a pre-2010 OBC list. Supreme Court interim remedy has cleared the way for the long-awaited WBJEE 2025 results to be announced today. Chief Justice BR Gobind Singh granted the stay while hearing a West Bengal government motion contesting Justice Kaushik Chanda's Calcutta High Court verdict. After Justice Chanda ordered the board to update its merit list to reflect the earlier OBC categorization, which recognized 66 communities listed before 2010, the WBJEE results, slated for were withheld. The single-judge court also required a 7% OBC quota and barred admissions under the larger OBC list notified after 2010. The Supreme Court heard the state government's appeal after a division bench of Justices Sujoy Pal and Smita Das De rejected it. the WBJEEB requested SC/ST/OBC candidates to upload genuine caste and community certificates. The WBJEEB can now declare results based on the merit list, allowing state engineering and pharmacy admissions.