WP(C) 1064/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MRS. JUSTICE ANIMA HAZARIKA Heard Mr J Laskar, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner. Also he ard Mr RK Bora, learned State counsel for respondent Nos. 1 and 4, Ms R. Bora, l earned Standing Counsel, Finance Department for respondent No. 2 and Ms K. Dutta , learned Standing counsel Transport Department for respondent Nos. 3 and 5. Considering the grievance raised in the writ petition and as agreed to b y the learned counsel appearing for the parties, this writ petition is being dis posed of at the motion stage itself. Petitioner’s case in brief is that, the father of the petitioner Mir Hus sain Mazumdar was working as Process Server (Grade-IV) in the office of the Dist rict Transport Officer, Hailakandi, who died in harness on 15.05.2004 leaving be hind wife, seven sons and three daughters. His father was the only bread earner in the family and thus after his death, the entire family is suffering from imme nse financial hardship. Therefore, the petitioner being duly qualified son of th e deceased had submitted application on 20.05.2004 in accordance with law before the Commissioner & Secretary to the Government of Assam, Transport Department, Dispur, Guwahati through the Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi, for appointment o n compassionate ground in any Grade- IV post and the matter was placed before th e District Level Committee (DLC for short). DLC had recommended the name of the petitioner for the post of Process Server (Grade-IV) and the said recommendatio n was sent to the State Level Committee (SLC for short) for consideration. Howev er, the action taken by the SLC on the recommendation of the DLC has not been co mmunicated to the petitioner. The petitioner is not aware whether his case has b een considered by the SLC till date. Being aggrieved, the petitioner has approached this Court praying for a direction to the respondent authorities, particularly SLC for considering his c ase for appointment on compassionate ground. It is submitted at the Bar that the issue involved in this instant writ petition is squarely covered by the judgment and order dated 03.08.2006 passed i n a batch of writ petitions, the leading case being WP(C) No. 3875/2005 (Achyut Ranjan Das & Ors. Vs. the State of Assam & Ors.) reported in (2006) 4 GLT 674. Recently this Court vide order dated 02.07.2010 passed in WP(C) No. 2620 /2009 (Faziron Nessa Vs. State of Assam and others) and in similar other cases, while adopting the measures contained in Achyut Ranjan Das (supra) has further made it clear that the DLC as well as State Level Committee (’SLC’ for short) s hall communicate the incumbent about the outcome of his/her case for appointment on compassionate ground. Considering the matter in its entirety and the decision rendered by this Court in Faziron Nessa (supra), this petition is disposed of with a direction t hat as and when the SLC sits for consideration of cases of appointment on compas sionate ground, petitioner’s case shall also be taken up for consideration along with similarly situated persons and the decisions so arrived at would be communi cated to the petitioner within a fortnight of such decision. The petitioner is at liberty to submit a certified copy of this order al ong with copies of the orders passed in Achyut Ranjan Das (supra) and Faziron N essa (supra) before the respondent No. 5, the District Transport Officer, Hailak andi District, Hailakandi. The respondent No. 5 is hereby directed to place the same before the respondent No. 3 the Commissioner & Secretary, Transport Departm ent, Dispur, Guwahati, fortwith. With the above direction, this writ petition stands disposed of. No costs.