WP(C) 4527/2009 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA. JUDGMENT AND ORDER (ORAL) Heard Mr. A.S. Choudhury, learned Sr. counsel assisted by Mr. B. Islam, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. G.N. Sahewalla, learned Sr. co unsel assisted by Ms J. Borah, learned counsel representing the Respondents No.8 to 14. I have also heard Ms R. Chakraborty, learned Addl. Sr. Govt. Advocate, A ssam. 2. The petitioner, who was the elected President of the Abhoypukhuri Gaon P anchayat, has filed this writ petition assailing the legality and/or validity of the No Confidence Motion passed against him in the meeting held on 15.10.2009 a s per the requisition for the said meeting placed vide Annexure-3 letter dated 7 .10.2009. 3. According to the petitioner, the No Confidence Motion notice was issued on 8.9.2009 signed by seven members out of ten. Admittedly, the petitioner did n ot convene any meeting, which was required to be convened within 15 days as per the provisions of Section 15 of the Assam Panchayat Act, 1994. Thereafter, by op eration of the provisions of said Section 15 of the Act, the Secretary of the Ga on Panchayat, referred the matter to the President of the jurisdictional Anchali k Panchayat, who in turn, convened the meeting to discuss the No Confidence Moti on. According to the petitioner, there was failure on the part of the Secretary of the Gaon Panchayat to refer the matter to the jurisdictional Anchalik Panchay at within 3 days and consequently, there was also failure to convene the meeting to discuss the No Confidence Motion within the time limit prescribed in Section 15 of the Act. 4. Mr. Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance on the decisions of this Court reported in 2009 (3) GLT 575 (Forhana Begum Laskar v. State of Assam & Ors.) and 2010 (3) GLT 291 (Sita Satnami v. State of Assam & Ors.). In both the decisions, the provisions of Section 15 (1) of the Act has b een dealt with to answer the question as to whether the stipulations made therei n are directory and/or mandatory in nature. 5. Mr. G.N. Sahewalla, learned senior counsel representing the Respondents No.8 to 14, upon a reference to the counter affidavit filed by the Respondent No .6, submits that there was no violation of the provisions of Section 15(1) of th e Act towards passing the No Confidence Motion resolution against the petitioner . He submits that the real test is as to whether the petitioner had lost the con fidence of other members of the Gaon Panchayat and not the meticulous adherence to the time limit fixed in the provisions of Section 15 (1) of the Act in respec t of various stages of passing the No Confidence Motion resolution. 6. Ms R. Chakraborty, learned Addl. Sr. Govt. Advocate has also submitted i n tune with the stand of the Secretary (Ex-Officio) of the jurisdictional Anchal ik Panchayat i.e. the Respondent No.6 in his counter affidavit. 7. I have considered the rival submissions made by the learned counsel for the parties and the materials on record. In paragraph 8 of the counter affidavit filed by the Respondent No.6, the details relating to the factual aspects of th e matter have been discussed. It has been stated that seven out of ten members o f the Gaon Panchayat gave notice of no confidence to the petitioner on 8.8.2009, in terms of which he was to convene the meeting within 15 days as per the provi sions of Section 15 (1) of the Assam Panchayat Act, 1994. Since the meeting was not convened by the petitioner, who was the President of the Gaon Panchayat, the Secretary informed the same to the Anchalik Panchayat by his letter dated 24.9. 2009, which was within 3 days of expiry of 15 days from the No Confidence Motion notice dated 8.8.2009. 8. The stand of the Anchalik Panchayat Secretary in the aforesaid paragraph 8 of the counter affidavit is that the meeting could not be convened immediatel y due to the intervening holidays and some other unavoidable circumstances and e ventually, the intimation furnished to the Anchalik Panchayat President by the S ecretary of the Gaon Panchayat was put up on 5.10.2009. Thereafter, the No Confi dence Motion was notified to be held on 15.10.2009 and notice was issued on 7.10 .2009. Thus, the meeting relating to the No Confidence Motion was held immediate ly on expiry of 7 days. 9. It is in the above context, the petitioner has contended that irrespecti ve of the intervening holidays and/or other inconveniences, as per the requireme nt of Section 15(1) of the Act, the meeting ought to have been held within 7 day s from the date of receipt of the information from the Secretary of the Gaon Pan chayat about the non-convening of the meeting by the Gaon Panchayat President. A ccording to the petitioner, since the meeting was to be convened within 7 days, holding of the meeting after expiry of the said stipulated period was fatal to t he No Confidence Motion. 10. In Mumtaz Rana Laskar & Ors. V. State of Assam & Ors, reported in 2006 ( 1) GLT 46, a Division Bench of this Court interpreting Section 15 (1) of the Act held that a mere procedural irregularly in the matter of making the reference b y the Secretary of the Gaon Panchayat either to the President of the Anchalik Pa nchayat or to the Deputy Commissioner, as the case may be, shall have no bearin g whatsoever upon the resolution passed in the specially convened meeting expres sing want of confidence in the President or the Vide President of the Gaon Panch ayat, as the case may be. The aforesaid decision of the Division Bench came up f or consideration before the Full Bench in Forhana Begum Laskar (supra). In parag raph 15 of the judgment, the scheme of Section 15(1) of the Act has been general ly discussed. In paragraph 26 of the judgment, it has been stated thus :- (26) Reading between the lines, it does not transpire to us that the above vi ew rendered by the Division Bench can be construed to denote that the entire sch eme of Section 15 in all its essential features has been enunciated to be direct ory and not mandatory. It rather seems to accentuate that each and every departu re from the procedure and the time schedule contained therein, however, miniscul e would not impair the exercise so as to decisively annihilate the same. In the contextual facts of the present appeal and the contraventions already noticed he reinabove, which we construe to be sufficient to answer the issues presently rai sed we do not consider it essential to embark on a rescrutiny of this propositio n in the instant proceeding. 11. In paragraph 24 of the judgment, the aforesaid decision in Mumtaz Rana L askar (supra) has been referred to. Upon detailed discussion of the finding reco rded in the said judgment, the Full Bench has made the aforesaid observation. 12. In Sita Satnami (supra), the learned Single Judge of this Court having f ound that the Secretary of the Gaon Panchayat referred the matter relating to th e No Confidence Motion to the President of the Anchalik Panchayat even before th e expiry of 15 days from the date of the notice within which the President was t o convene the meeting, interferred with the said action of the Secretary. It has been held that since the President of the Gaon Panchayat was to convene the mee ting within 15 days of the notice, the Secretary could not have referred the mat ter to the Anchalik Panchayat, even before expiry of the stipulated period of 15 days recording failure to convene the meeting by the President. 13. In the instant case, the No Confidence Motion notice was issued on 8.8. 2009 and admittedly, the petitioner did not convene the meeting within the stipu lated period of 15 days. It was only after expiry of the said period of 15 days and failure on the part of the petitioner to convene the meeting, the Secretary of the Gaon Panchayat referred the matter to the Anchalik Panchayat by his lette r dated 24.9.2009. Thus, the reference was within the stipulated period of 3 day s as per the provisions of Section 15 (1) of the Act. Section 15 (1) of the Act further provides that the Anchalik Panchayat on receipt of the reference/informa tion shall convene the meeting within 7 days. In the instant case, the meeting c ould not be held within 7 days due to reason explained in paragraph 8 of the cou nter affidavit filed by the Respondent No.6. 14. The question for consideration is as to whether the failure to convene t he meeting within 7 days of receipt of information would result in failure of th e earlier exercise carried out in terms of the provisions of Section 15 (1) of t he Act. The Secretary of the Gaon Panchayat did his part and accordingly, due in formation was furnished to the Anchalik Panchayat by his letter dated 24.9.2009. According to the Respondent No.6, due to reason furnished in paragraph 8 of the counter affidavit, the meeting could not be convened and eventually, the meetin g was notified vide notice dated 5.10.2009 intimating that the same would be hel d on 15.10.2009. In the meeting dated 15.10.2009, the No Confidence Motion again st the petitioner was passed as per the provisions of Section 15 of the Act. 15. In my considered view, the failure to adhere to the time limit of 7 days to hold the meeting will not be fatal so as to contend that there was violation of the mandatory requirement of the provisions of Section 15 (1) of the Act. It is in this context, the Full Bench of this Court made the aforesaid observation in paragraph 26 of the judgment. Each and every deviation in respect of conven ing the meeting to discuss the No Confidence Motion cannot be said to be fatal t owards passing the No Confidence Motion. The test is as to whether the petitione r had the confidence of the majority of the members. Admittedly, the No Confiden ce Motion was passed against him by 2/3rd majority of the members. 16. In view of the above, I am of the considered opinion that there is no in firmity in passing the No Confidence Motion resolution dated 15.10.2009 pursuant to the notice dated 7.10.2009. 17. Consequently, the writ petition is dismissed.