WP(C) 2611/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE P K MUSAHARY Heard Mr. N K Baruah, learned counsel for the petitioners. Also heard Mr. R K Bo ra, learned Govt. Advocate, Assam. As per direction of this court vide order dated 23.5.2011, Mr. Bora, lea rned Govt. Advocate has obtained some instructions from the authority concerned over telephone. According to him, the National Highway Authority has asked for s ome clarification regarding entitlement of compensation by the petitioner. Moreo ver, the required fund has not yet been placed with the Deputy Commissioner con cerned for payment of the claim compensation. Mr. Baruah, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that at this sta ge instead of keeping the matter pending a direction may be issued to the respon dent-authorities to verify the entitlement of the petitioners as per the list (Annexure-1 to the writ petition) and make payment for compensation on the basis of the result of the verification. I have considered the submissions made by the learned counsel for the pa rties. There is no dispute that some damage was caused to the lands and movable properties in the construction works for widening of road and construction of bridges in the area. It is therefore, provided that the respondents particularly, respondents No. 4 and 5 shall make spot verification so as to ascertain the entitlement of the compensation by the perso ns, whose names have been furnished in the aforesaid list (Annexure-1) and submi t a report before the respondent No.3, Deputy Commissioner concerned within a pe riod of 45 days from the date of receipt of the certified copy of this order. It is made clear that the respondent-Deputy Commissioner, as soon as he receives the required fund from the Govt., shall disburse the compensation amoun t to the persons including the petitioners whose lands and properties have been damaged. With the aforesaid directions, this writ petition stands disposed of.