WP(C) 4038/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE AC UPADHYAY . Heard Mr. A. R. Bhuiyan, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and Mr. P. N. Goswami, learned Standing counsel, Education Department, who has entered app earance on behalf of the respondents. The petitioner’s father, who was working as an Office Assistant of Singari Senio r Madrassa, died in harness on 19.12.2005, leaving behind his wife and five chil dren including the present petitioner. The grievance of the petitioner is that his representation for appointment on co mpassionate ground has not been considered by the respondent-authorities. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that earlier the petitioner’s elder s ister submitted a representation for her appointment on compassionate ground. Ho wever, as she was given in marriage in the meanwhile, her case was not considere d for appointment on compassionate ground. Now, the petitioner, who is the eldes t son of the deceased Government employee, has applied for his appointment on co mpassionate ground. The said prayer of the petitioner is yet to be considered. In view of the above and as agreed to and prayed for by the learned counsel for the parties, this writ petition is disposed of at the motion stage with a direct ion to the petitioner to file a fresh representation along with a copy of this o rder and also the copy of the writ petition before the respondent-authorities wi thin a period of 15(fifteen) days from today. On receipt of such representation, the respondent-authorities shall consider such representation of the petitioner for his appointment on compassionate ground within a period of 4(four) months s trictly in accordance with the notification, guidelines etc. issued by the State Government in this regard.