Judgment R.P. Vyas, J.-The instant petition has been filed by the petitioners with the prayer that the respondents be directed to grant proper pay scale to the petitioner which has been given to the similar situated person i.e., respondent No. 4 with all consequential benefits. 2. The main grievance of the petitioners is that the petitioners and respondent No. 4 were selected on the post of Patwari from the Ex-service-man quota vide order dated 211.1996 and were sent for training. However, the respondent No. 4 is getting more pay scale than the petitioners, whereas the petitioners are also entitled to get the same pay scale which has been granted to the respondent No. 4 as all of them have been appointed on the post of Patwari against Ex-serviceman quota, by the same order. 3. In the instant case, the petitioners have made a number of representations, but their grievance has not been redressed so far, nor any speaking order has been passed. 4. During the course of arguments, it has been requested by the learned Counsel for the petitioners that looking to the facts and circumstances of the instant case, the concerned Authority be directed to consider the representations of the petitioners. 5. Since, the request of the petitioners is only for consideration of the representations, therefore, the instant petition is disposed of , at this stage, by giving a direction to the concerned authority to consider the representation of the petitioners, in accordance with law only. 6. Thus, this writ petition filed by the petitioners is disposed of in the manner that the petitioners are directed to file a fresh representations within a period of 15 days from today and the concerned authority shall consider and decide the same either way in accordance with law within a period of two months. If it is found that the petitioners are entitled for any relief in accordance with law, then the same may be given to the petitioners within a period of two months and if the petitioners are not found entitled to the relief sought for, then a reasoned and speaking order, strictly in accordance with law, may be passed.