WP(C) 1882/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA The grievance of the petitioner is that the respondent No. 8 being not a resident of the area in which the Anganwadi Centre operates, she could not have been selected and appointed as Anganwadi Worker in the said centre. I have heard Mr. Z. Hussain, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Ms. Dihingia, learned Standing counsel, Social Welfare Department. Considering the nature of the order I proposed to pass, no notice need b e issued to the respondent No. 8. In a batch of writ petitions, the first one being W.P.(C) No. 215/2010 which are similarly situated to this matter, this Court by order dated 11.05.2011 directed the Director of Social Welfare, Assam t o verify the residential status of the parties involved. While doing so, he shal l not pass any adverse order against the appointees without affording them the opportunity of being heard. Following the said order dated 11.05.2011, this writ petition is also di sposed of directing the Director of Social Welfare, Assam to look into the griev ance of the petitioner and to pass appropriate order. No adverse order shall be passed against the respondent No. 8 without hearing him. The petitioner may obtain a certified copy of this order and produce the same before the Director of Social Welfare, Assam alongwith the copies of the w rit petition and its enclosures for his necessary follow up action. With the above directions, writ petition is disposed of.