WP(C) 1273/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE B.D.AGARWAL Heard Mr. DA Kaiyum, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. M. Dutta, learne d standing counsel Education Department for respondents No. 1 to 3 and Mr. B K S arma, learned State counsel appearing for respondent No.4. With the consent of the learned counsel for both the sides and keeping in mind t he limited prayer of the writ petitioner, this writ petition is being disposed o f at the admission stage itself. This writ petition has been filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of Indi a seeking a writ in the nature of Mandamus so as to direct the respondents to ap point the writ petitioner against any vacant post either in Grade-III or Grade-I V, to which the petitioner is found suitable. The case of the petitioner is that his father was working as an Assistant Teache r (Arabic) in Bhassani Char High Madrassa in the District of Dubri and died in h arness on 18.11.2009. According to the petitioner the deceased is survived by fi ve family members and having no source of income, the petitioner filed an applic ation before the Inspector of Schools, Dhubri on 18.1.2010 for giving him an emp loyment on compassionate ground. However, till date no response has been receiv ed by the petitioner. Upon hearing the learned counsel for the parties, the respondents are di rected to consider the case of the petitioner for appointment on compassionate ground in accordance with formulated scheme, notifications and guideline and also the procedure laid down by this court in the case of Achyut Ranjan Das -Vs- State of Assam, reported in 2006 (4) GLT, 674. It is made clear that the petitioner is not insisting for appointing him as Assi stant Teacher, the post which was held by his father. In other words, the petiti oner may be given any job commensurating to his qualification and suitability wi thin the specified quota. With the foresaid directions, writ petition stands disposed of.