WP(C) 1337/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMITAVA ROY Heard Mr. AR Roshid, learned Counsel for the petitioners and Mr. M Dutta, learne d Standing Counsel, Education Department. For the order, which I propose to pass, it is not necessary to go into the factu al details. Suffice it to mention that the petitioners claim to have been ap pointed as Assistant Teacher in various L.P. Schools, in the district of Nagaon under the Directorate of Elementary Education, Assam at a fixed salary of Rs. 90 0/- in the year 1995. Their grievance is that even after the successful complet ion of the Junior Basic Training, they have not been provided with regular pay a nd allowances unlike the similarly situated persons. According to them, their n ames appeared in the Finance Department letters No. BB.85/289 dated 26.04.2006 a nd No.BB.85/98/286 dated 31.07.2004 regarding payment of arrear salary of the pr imary school teachers. The petitioners have contended that they have not been pa id their salary for the belowmentioned periods: - SL. NOS. NAME OF THE PETITIONERS ARREAR SALARY W.E.F 1. Sri Kalpana Saikia 31.03.1998 to 28.02.2002 2. Md. Majibul Hoque 12.01.1995 to 31.05.1998 3. Sri Nilamoni Talukdar 31.03.1998 to 28.02.2002 4. Sri Jitendra Ray 01.03.1998 to 31.12.2000 5. Md. Azizur Rahman 01.04.1998 to 28.02.2002 6. Md. Abdul Sukkur 31.03.1998 to 28.02.2000 They have, thus approached this Court for redress. After hearing the learned Counsels for the parties and noticing that the issue principally pertains to non-payment of arrear salary of the petit ioners, this Court deems it fit and proper to dispose of this petition in the sa me lines as in the judgment and order passed in a batch of writ petitions, the l ead case being WP(C) 2147/99, Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar vs. the State of Assam, di sposed of by this Court on 06.04.2006. Ordered accordingly. The petitioner would take necessary steps for getting their case s referred to the Committee mentioned in the said judgment and order. No costs.