WP(C) 3579/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MRS JUSTICE ANIMA HAZARIKA Heard Mr. KK Dey, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners. Also he ard Mr. SK Das, learned Standing counsel, Education Department, Assam. Considering the grievance raised and as agreed to by the learned counsel appearing for the parties, this writ petition is disposed of at the motion stag e itself. The petitioners’ case in brief is that the petitioners were initially ap pointed as Assistant Teachers in primary schools in Charaideo Sub-Division of Si vasagar district at a stipend of Rs.900/- per month. The stipend was enhanced to Rs.1,800/- per month. However, the petitioners after completing their Junior Ba sic Training Course Examination were allowed to draw their salary in the regular time scale of pay by the respondent authorities. Thereafter since December, 200 4 petitioners were paid irregular payment of salary in rotation. Subsequently th e respondent authorities stopped the salary of the petitioners w.e.f. January, 2007. This Court vide order dated 14.11.2007 passed in WA No.391/2007 directed t he respondent authorities to pay the salary to the appellants of that case. Ther eafter the respondent authorities allegedly created 1528 number of posts of Assi stant Teachers in Primary Schools to accommodate the teachers and paid salary up to the month of February, 2009. The respondent authorities again paid salary to all the similarly situated teachers from the month of March, 2009 to November, 2 009. Thereafter again stopped payment of salary. This Court vide common judgment and order dated 12.04.2007 passed in W.P(C) No.1380/2007 directed to place the cases of those petitioners before the Committee constituted by the Government as per direction made in a batch of writ petitions, the lead case being WP(C) No.2 147/1999, Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar Vs. The State of Assam and also directed the p resent petitioners for getting their cases referred to the Committee mentioned i n the said judgment. Accordingly petitioners’ case was placed before the Committ ee and thereafter the respondent authorities again stopped the salary of the tea chers of the primary schools w.e.f. December, 2009. Hence the instance writ peti tion. Recently in a similar matter, the Division Bench of this Court vide order dated 19.05.2010 passed in WP(C) No.840/2007 and WP(C) No. 522/2007 directed the Government to ensure payment of monthly salary as well as arrear due to the pet itioners within a period of 1(one) month from the date of passing of the aforesa id judgment. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioners has submitted tha t the issues involved in the present petition is covered by the order passed in WP(C) No.840/2007 and WP(C) No. 522/2007 and prays for disposing the instant wri t petition with the above direction. In the aforesaid background, the limited prayer of the petitioners is fo r a direction to the respondent authorities to verify and examine the cases of t he petitioners and if it is found that the issue involved in the present writ pe tition is same with that of WP(C) No.840/2007 and WP(C) No. 522/2007 to disburse the arrear as well as current salary to the petitioner as has been directed to be paid by the Division Bench in the above two cases. Mr. Das, learned Standing counsel, Education Department has no objection in disposing the writ petition as prayed for. Accordingly, respondent No.1, the Commissioner and Secretary to the Govt . of Assam, Education Department, is directed to verify and examine the case of the petitioner, vis-à-vis, the cases mentioned hereinabove viz., WP(C) No.840/20 07 and WP(C) No. 522/2007 and to do the needful accordingly. The whole exercise be completed within a period of 3(three) months from today. With the above direction, this writ petition stands disposed of. However there shall be no order as to costs.