WP(C) 1406/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MRS. JUSTICE ANIMA HAZARIKA Heard Mr. SK Kejriwal, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner. Als o heard Mr. BJ Talukdar, learned State counsel appearing for respondent No.1 and Ms. B Bhuyan, learned SC, PWD appearing for respondent Nos.2 and 3. Considering the grievance raised in this petition and also as prayed for by the learned counsel appearing for the parties, this writ petition is being d isposed of at the motion stage itself. The case of the petitioner in brief is that he had been allotted with th e work SR to Metd. Joypurali Road in Tengaghat Road Sub-Division under Dibrugar h Rural Road Division for the year 2002-03 at 12th KM and 13th K.M. , Group-II w orth Rs.22,78,773/- (Rupees Twenty Two Lakhs Seventy Eight Thousand Seven Hundre d and Seventy Three) only and he completed the work within the stipulated time a nd accordingly submitted the bills to the respondents. But, the same remains sti ll outstanding and payable to the petitioner from the department. The petitioner approached the respondent authorities on several occasions but the same has not been paid to him and accordingly, by way of filing the instant writ petition he has prayed for a direction to the respondent authorities to make payment of the aforesaid amount. It is admitted at the Bar that such payment of the contractor’s bill and the manner and method to be dealt with in such case has been rendered by a Full Bench of this Court in WA No.484/2008 and similar other 194 writ petitions repo rted in 2008 (4) GLT 1 (FB) (Tamsher Ali and Ors. Vs. State of Assam and Ors.) a nd the issue involved in the instant case is covered by the aforesaid decision. In view of the above, this writ petition is disposed of with the directi ons that the petitioner as well as the respondent authorities shall be bound by the principle of law and directions as passed in the case of Tamsher Ali (supra) and the respondent authorities shall deal with the grievance of the petitioner as per the directions contained in Tamsher Ali (supra) and pay the amount to the petitioner to which he is entitled. With the above directions, this writ petition stands disposed of. No cos ts.