WP(C) 2537/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr AK Das, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr HM Phukan, le arned state counsel appearing for the respondent nos.1 to 4. I am proposing to dispose of this writ petition, as agreed to by learned counsel for appearing parties, without issuing any notice to the respondent nos .5 & 6, as, by this order, I am proposing to direct the Collector, Kamrup(Rural) to look into the grievances of petitioner as projected on the application dated 7th December 2010 ~ filed by him along with another ~ with due notice and hear ing to the present respondent nos.5 & 6. Grievance of the petitioner, in this petition, is that though two plots- of-land had been purchased by him from the respondent nos.5 & 6 by registered de ed, which have subsequently been acquired under Land Acquisition Act 1894, by re gistering LA case no.6/2009, the respondent nos.5 & 6 ~ taking advantage of non- mutation of his name ~ are making an effort to withdraw the amount of compensati on so awarded for acquisition of those plots. It is also the contention of petit ioner that the application dated 7th December 2010 submitted by him before Deput y Commissioner(Collector), ventilating his grievances, has not been decided as y et. Learned state counsel appearing for the respondent nos.1 to 4 has submit ted that if any such application has been filed on 7.12.2010 , as is contended b y the petitioner, necessary order shall definitely be passed by the Collector, K amrup(Rural), after hearing all concerned including the present respondent nos.5 & 6. In view of above, this petition is disposed of with a direction to the C ollector, Kamrup(Rural) to decide the said application with due notice and heari ng of all concerned including the respondent Nos.5 and 6, if the matter relating to the payment of compensation to the persons interested has not already been d ecided. The same shall be done within a period of two months from the day when a certified copy of this order along with a complete set of this writ petition is furnished by the petitioner before the said authority. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs.