WP(C) 4925/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA. The matter relates to selection and appointment of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers. It is the plea of the petitioners that the private respondents, who ha ve been selected for such assignments are not the residents of Anganwadi Centres namely, at Centre No.262-Akaltila, Centre No.269-Hiarapar and Centre No.264-Kha lopar. As per the guidelines for appointment of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers, t he candidate is required to be a resident of the area, in which the Anganwadi Ce ntre is situated. I have heard Mr. M. J. Quadir, learned counsel for the petitioners as we ll as Mr. B.K. Sarma, learned Standing Counsel, Social Welfare Department. In similar writ petitions, this Court by judgment and order dated 11.5.2 011 passed in a batch of writ petitions, the first one being WP(C) No.215/2010, directed the Director of Social Welfare, Assam to carry out the particular exerc ise to find out the truth relating to such grievance. Accordingly, this writ pet ition is disposed of directing the Director of Social Welfare, Assam to deal wit h the grievance of the petitioners in respect of the residential status of the p rivate respondents, as per the direction contained in the said judgment and orde r. However, no adverse order shall be passed against the private respondents wit hout affording them an opportunity of being heard. The petitioner may obtain a certified copy of this order and produce the same before the Director of Social Welfare, Assam along with a copy of the writ petition and its enclosures for his necessary follow up action. Be it stated here that the official respondents had not filed any counter affida vit and the private respondents No.6 and 7 refused to accept the notice.