WP(C) 2476/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE I A ANSARI Heard Mr. I. Choudhury, learned counsel for the writ petitioner, and Ms. U. Baru ah, learned Standing counsel, Assam State Transport Corporation, Mr. Rajbongshi, learned Standing counsel, Transport Department, Government of Assam, and Mr. G. Baishya, learned counsel, appearing on behalf of respondent No. 5. It is an admitted position that the facts of this case are same as the c ase in WP(C) 2328/2011, which was disposed of on 04.05.2011 by making the follow ing observations and directions: In the above view of the matter, without offering any comment on the merit of t he petitioner’s claim as referred to hereinabove, this petition is disposed of b y leaving him at liberty to file an appropriate representation before the author ities concerned pursuing his remedy for retrial benefits as due to him in law. No costs. Considering the fact that this writ petition raises the same issue, as t he writ petition, which gave rise to WP(C)2328/2011, this writ petition too is h ereby disposed of with liberty granted to the petitioner to file appropriate rep resentation before the Commissioner & Secretary, Government of Assam, Transport Department, for remedy of his grievances. On the representation, so made, the C ommissioner & Secretary, Government of Assam, Transport Department, shall examin e the same and take a decision in accordance with law and communicate his decisi on, in writing, to the petitioner. The whole exercise, so directed, shall be co mpleted within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this letter by the Commissioner & Secretary, Government of Assam, Transport Departme nt. The petitioner may furnish a certified copy of this order to Commissioner & Secretary, Government of Assam, Transport Department, along with a copy of the writ petition and annexure thereto. If the petitioner feels aggrieved by the de cision(s), which may be reached by the respondents/authorities concerned, or by the order(s), which may be passed by the respondents/authorities concerned, the petitioner may take recourse to such provisions of law as may be permissible. With the above observations and directions, this writ petition stands di sposed.