WP(C) 4855/2010 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE MICHAEL ZOTHANKHUMA Heard Mr. H Das, learned counsel for the petitioner and Ms. P Bhowmick learned c ounsel appearing for respondent No.9 and Ms. M Dutta, learned counsel for respon dent No.3. At the outset, the learned counsel for the parties have agreed that the present case can also be disposed of in terms of the judgment and order dated 27-11-2014 passed in WP(C) No.3667/2008. A copy of the judgment and order dated 27-11-2014 passed in WP(C) No.3667/20108 has been furnished to this Court and paragraph 13, 14 and 15 are reproduced belo w: 13. Irrespective of the purported failure to revive the Ashok Paper Mill as ind icated in the affidavit and the liberty to raise a grievance against the same, i t will be appropriate for the respondents including the Central Government to es tablish the industry referred to in the affidavit in the form of Jute and Coconu t industry, which shall be with utmost expedition and sincerity. 14. As regards the salaries and other admissible dues to the petitioner, it wil l be open for the respondents to go for One Time Settlement to bring an end to t he stalemate that has been created in the process of revival of the Ashok Paper Mill (Assam) Limited, which has now said to have resulted in failure. This aspe ct of the matter shall also be considered, so that the employees and workers of the Ashok Paper Mill are no longer required to suffer and they know their fate a s employees and workers of the Ashok Paper Mill (Assam) Limited. 15. Let the required exercise be carried out as expeditiously as possible, prefe rably within six months. In view of the directions passed by this Court vide judgment and order dated 27- 11-2014 in WP(C) No.3667/2008, this writ petition is also disposed of in terms o f the judgment and order dated 27-11-2014 and the directions given in paragraphs 13, 14 and 15 of the said judgment and order dated 27-11-2014. This writ petition is accordingly disposed of.