WP(C) 1671/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K. MERUNO 1. Heard Mr. S. Sarma, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and Mr s. VL Singh, learned State Counsel appearing on behalf of the State respondents. 2. Mr. S. Sarma, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the case of the petitioners is squarely covered by a decision of this Court dated 12.1.20 11 passed in W.P.(C) No.145 of 2011. Being similarly situated like the petitione rs in the above noted W.P.(C) No.145 of 2011, the present petitioners are also p raying that similar order may be passed. Mr. VL Singh, learned State Counsel fai rly concedes that if the petitioners’ case is similar to the case of the petitio ners in W.P.(C) No.145 of 2011, similar order may be passed by this Court in vie w of the directions made in the last paragraph of the said judgment dated 12.01. 2011. 3. After hearing the learned counsel appearing for the parties, this writ p etition is disposed of with the observation that in view of the above, the pre sent petition is disposed of with the observation that the petitioners may appro ach the respondent no.1, the Principal Secretary, Govt. of Assam, Revenue (Refor ms) Department by way of a representation. In case, the petitioners approach the said authority by way of such representation, the Principal Secretary shall con sider and pass necessary order on such representation within a period of 2(two) months from the date of receipt of such representation. It is n eedless to say that in the event of any amount is found to be due and payable to the petitioners as compensation, the same shall be paid to the petitioners with in two months thereafter. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs . 4. In view of the above, the writ petition stands disposed of and under the facts and circumstances of the case, no order as to costs is made.