WP(C) 5902/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE UJJAL BHUYAN Heard Mr. N.P. Baruah, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. R.K. Bora, lea rned Addl, Senior Govt. Advocate, Assam, who appears for both the respondents. Considering the subject matter involved, this writ petition is proposed to be di sposed of at the motion stage itself. The petitioner is the owner of a private vehicle bearing registration No. AS-01- AH-0614. According to the petitioner, the said vehicle was requisitioned by the respondent No. 2 on a number of occasions. Though the requisitioned vehicle was released, no payment of compensation has been paid to the petitioner despite sub mission of the bills. The detail period of requisition and submission of the bil ls are available at paragraph 7 of the writ petition. The grievance of the petitioner is that despite submission of several representa tions, the requisition compensation has not been released to her. Mr. Baruah, le arned counsel for the petitioner submits that under the provisions of the Assam Requisition and Control of Vehicles Act, 1968, necessary notification has been i ssued by the State Govt. fixing the quantum of compensation and that the petitio ner is entitled to receive such compensation for the period of requisition of he r vehicle. He further submits that till such compensation is paid, her vehicle s hould not be further requisitioned. The submission so made is quite reasonable a nd is not seriously objected to by Mr. Bora, learned State counsel. This writ petition is, therefore, disposed of with a direction to the respondent No. 2 to examine the claim of the petitioner for payment of requisition compen sation for requisition of her vehicle bearing registration No. AS-01-AH-0614 and thereafter to pay the due amount of compensation to the petitioner. The aforesaid exercise shall be carried out within a period of three months from today. Till completion of the aforesaid exercise, it is hereby ordered that the petitioner’s aforesaid vehicle shall not be requisitioned. This disposes of the writ petition.