WP(C) 4867/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MRS JUSTICE ANIMA HAZARIKA Heard Mr BP Sinha, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner. Also heard Mr U K Goswami, learned Standing Counsel, Education Department. Considering the matter in its entirety and as agreed to by the learned counsel appearing for the parties, this writ petition is being disposed of at the motion stage itself. The petitioner’s case in brief is that she was appointed as Assistant Teacher in the year 1990 in 1228 No. Rajubari L.P. School, Narsinghpur and since then she is rendering her services honestly and sincerely but without salary. In the mea ntime, the Secretary to the Government of Assam, Education Department issued an order to regularize the services of the teachers who have been appointed irregul arly during the period from 01.03.1991 to 30.11.1996. After issuance of that cir cular when her service was not regularized she has even approached the Assam Hum an Rights Commission, praying for releasing her salary. The Human Ri ghts Commission vide order dated 20.09.2001 directed the authority concern to re lease the salary to the petitioner along with others. Thereafter, despite severa l correspondences amongst the authorities concern to release the salary of the p etitioner and others, an enquiry was also mde, report of which was submitted bu t no steps has been taken so far by the authority. When the matter rested as thu s, the services of the petitioner was adjusted against the non-plan vacant post, to that effect an order was passed on 01.04.2004 to release the salary with fix ed pay of Rs.1,800/- per month for the period of deputation. Thereafter, the pet itioner went on deputation for Junior Basic Training with effect from 01.03.200 4 at District Institute of Education and Training (DIET for short), Cachar, Udar bond and she has successfully completed the aforesaid training. Thereafter, on 3 1.08.2004 she joined in the school. At the time of deputation, fixed pay of Rs. 1800/- was paid to the petitioner but no arrear salary has been paid after re gularization of her service and to that effect, the petitioner has also submitte d representation before the Director of Elementary Education, Assam, Kahilipara, Guwahati praying for release of arrear salary and for regularization of her ser vice. However, the same has evoked no response till date. Hence, the instant pet ition with a limited prayer for a direction to the authority concerned to releas e her arrear salary. There is no dispute at the Bar that the subject matter of this writ petition is covered by the decision in Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar -Vs- State of Ass am reported in 2006 (2) GLT 216 and that it is the Committee, which has been con stituted in terms of the order of this Court, which shall examine the grievances of the petitioners with regard to non-payment of their dues. Considering the matter in its entirety and in the interest of justice, this writ petition is disposed of with a direction to the respondents, particula rly, respondent No.2, the Director of Elementary Education, Assam to take necess ary steps to submit the case of the petitioner before the Committee aforemention ed for doing the needful in accordance with law. The petitioner is at liberty to submit a certified copy of this order and a copy of the writ petition alongwith the annexures appended thereto before the respondent No.2, the Director of Elementary Education, Assam to take necessa ry steps to place the case of the petitioner before the committee aforementioned for doing the needful. The whole exercise is to be completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt of the certified copy of this order. With the above observations and directions, the writ petition stands disposed of . No costs.