WP(C) 4940/2009 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE A K GOSWAMI Heard Ms. A. Ajitsaria, learned counsel for the petitioner and also hear d Mr. N. Dhar, learned counsel appearing for the respondent No. 2. The present writ petition is directed against the order-dated 23.03.07, passed by the learned Industrial Tribunal, Silchar, in Misc. Case No. 7/2000. The order dated 23.3.2007 is quoted herein below: Case record is received back from the Hon’ble High Court. Writ Petitio ns filed dismissed by the Hon’ble High Court. Let order of this Tribunal be implemented The reference to the writ petition as finding place in the said order da ted 23.3.2007, relates to the Civil Rule No. 6669/1998, WP(C) No. 4083/2000 and WP(C) No. 4077/2002. The aforesaid writ petitions were heard analogously and by the judgment and order dated 18.8.2003, this Court disposed of the writ petitions by directin g the learned Tribunal to dispose of the matter as expeditiously as possible and in any case within a period of 6 (six) months from the date of the receipt of t he order. The judgment dated 18.8.2003 was carried in appeal, registered as Writ A ppeal No. 526/2003. A Cross Objection was also filed by the Management in t he said appeal. The Writ Appeal as well as the Cross Objection were dismissed by this Co urt by an order dated 09.11.2006. In the aforesaid factual background, the learned counsel appearing for t he parties are at idem that the impugned order of the learned Tribunal, on the f ace of the records, is not sustainable in law and is liable to be set aside. As the Tribunal was directed to dispose of the matter, the order of the Tribunal directing implementation of its order is clearly not sustainable in law . Accordingly, the order dated 23.3.2007 is set aside and the learned Trib unal is directed to dispose of the matter in accordance with law as directed by the judgment and order dated 18.8.2003 passed in the writ petitions referred to herein above. Accordingly, this writ petition stands disposed of.