WP(C) 8553/2004 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMITAVA ROY Heard Mr. RM Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. S Khound, lea rned Standing Counsel, Bodoland Territorial Council (for short hereafter referre d to as the Council). The petitioners had approached this Court being aggrieved by the letter dated 07 .10.2004 of the Secretary, Bodoland Territorial Council, Kokrajhar, conveying th e Council’s disapproval of the petitioner’s appointment and three others made by the Inspector of Schools, Nalbari as referred to therein. Pursuant to the said order, the in-charge Inspector of Schools, NDC, Nalbari vide his order to that effect stayed the appointment of the petitioners and three others as Assistant T eachers in the respective schools. According to the petitioners, their appointm ents were, in compliance of the directions issued to that effect by this Court i n WP(C) Nos. 3375, 3376/2003, and that therefore the impugned decision was not t enable in law as well as on facts. Though, no affidavit-in-opposition has been filed by the Council, in course of t he arguments Mr. Khaund has produced a copy of the order No. BTC/EDN-278/05/50 d ated 17.11.2005 and corrigendum No.BTC/EDN-278/05/51 dated 18.11.2005, which on a conjoint reading demonstrate that the aforementioned letter dated 07.10.2004 h as since been withdrawn. In that view of the matter, the order of the In-charge Inspector of Schools, NDC , Nalbari staying appointment of the petitioners and three others (Annexure 7 to the writ petition), also is rendered non est. The petition in this factual premise is closed. No costs.