MC 1184/2010 BEFORE HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. R.S. GARG THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE HRISHIKESH ROY In PIL No.20 of 2010 (R.S. Garg, C.J .) Heard Mr. C. Baruah, learned counsel for the applicants and Mr. R.C. Saikia, learned counsel for the original petitioners and Mr. K.K. M ahanta, learned counsel appearing for the respondent Nos.8 to 11. The present application has been filed by respondent Nos .8 to 11 in PIL No.20/2010 with a submission that the interim order granted on 3 0-03-2010 is causing unnecessary hardship to them because under the strength of the order, they are not allowed to operate their accounts and are even not in a position to withdraw the amount of the salary, which are being regularly deposit ed in their accounts. After hearing the learned counsel for the parties, this m iscellaneous application is hereby disposed of with a direction that each of the applicants (respondent Nos.8 to 11 in PIL No.20/2010) shall make a fixed deposi t in a nationalized Bank of an amount equal to 10 (ten) months disputed salary f or the period between November, 2007 to August, 2008. Initially the fixed depos it shall be for the period of 2 (two) years. In case the petition is dismissed on or before completion of the period of 2 (two) years, then these respondents w ould be allowed to withdraw the said money immediately. In case the petition is not finally disposed of within the period of 2 (two) years, then each of the pr esent applicants would be obliged to renew their fixed deposits for a period to be so directed in future. In case the Court comes to a conclusion that these re spondents/present applicants were not entitled to the salary for the period betw een November, 2007 to August, 2008, then this Court while finally disposing of t he writ petition, may pass appropriate orders in relation to the fixed deposits. After such fixed deposits are made, each of the respondents/present applicants would be entitled to operate their Bank accounts. On submission of a copy of this order to the concerned B ank, the Bank would withdraw the amounts, as observed above, from the accounts o f the present applicants and would invest the same in the fixed deposits in the same Bank. The Bank shall allow encashment of the fixed deposits on ly on production of a copy of some order passed by this Court. The Misc. Case stands disposed of.