ORDER : These transfer petitions have been preferred by the petitioners, who have preferred writ petitions before the High Court seeking appointment to the post of Assistant Teacher on the strength of 18 month Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) course conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling through Open Distance Learning (ODL) mode. 2. The basic proclaim was the order passed by this Court on 28.11.2023 in the matter of “Jaiveer Singh v. The State of Uttarakhand and Others, 2023 INSC 1024 ” and the clarification issued by this Court from time to time. 3. Mr. Ankit Roy, learned standing counsel appearing for the State of Assam fairly submits at the outset that similar writ petitions preferred by other candidates remain pending and those have been decided by High Court granting reliefs similar to the ones, which the present petitioners have prayed for. 4. Learned counsel appearing for the State of Assam prays for sending the matter back to the High Court. However, considering that the similarly placed petitioners have admittedly been granted relief, which they had prayed for, it would be unnecessary to relegate the petitioners to the High Court. Therefore, we dispose of the present petitions by allowing the writ petitions preferred by the petitioners in terms of the order passed by the High Court in other writ petitions preferred by similarly situated candidates. 5. In addition, it is directed that since the petitioners have already participated in the counseling, they shall be issued appointment orders/letters based on their merit position/result of the counseling. This may be done within a period of three months. 6. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.