WP(C) 2437/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE I.A. ANSARI Heard Mr. A. Shariff, learned counsel, for the petitioner, and Mr. PN Goswami, l earned counsel, for the respondent No.1. Heard also Mr. S. Khound, learned coun sel, for the remaining respondents. Khoksaguri Tapu L.P. School, Kokrajhar, was started as an Assamese medium school . As the school is situated within the territorial limits of the Bodoland Territ orial Council, it was deemed necessary by the authorities concerned to introduce teaching in Bodo medium to Bodo students. The petitioner was accordingly appoin ted as an Assistant Teacher on 08.12.1993. The petitioner’s grievance is that wh ile the other posts of Assistant Teacher in the said school have been provincial ised, the lone post of the petitioner has not been provinicialised. As the petit ioner has continued to serve in the said school, he is seeking, with the help of this writ petition made under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, provinc ialisation/regularization of his service. There is no dispute that the petitioner’s case is a case of dropped teacher and it is covered by the directions given in Civil Rule No.1571/1998 (Jiban Chandra Deka & others Vs. State of Assam and others). Considering the matter in its entirety and in the interest of justice, this writ petition is closed with direction that the petitioner’s case shall be placed by the State respondents before the Committee, which has been constituted to exami ne the cases of provincialisation/regularization of the dropped teachers in L.P. Schools, within a period of one month from the date of receipt of a copy of thi s order by the Commissioner & Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, Education Departm ent, Dispur. The petitioner may furnish to the Commissioner & Secretary to the G ovt. of Assam, Education Department, Dispur, a certified copy of this order alon g with a copy of this writ petition and annexures thereto. The Committee shall t ake a decision within a period of three months from the date when the matter is placed before the Committee. No order as to costs.