WP(C) 920/2008 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE AMITAVA ROY Heard Mr MH Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr MK Mis hra, learned Standing counsel, Education department. For the order which I propose to pass, it is not considered necessary t o issue notice to the private respondent. The petitioner No1. claiming itself to be the Managing Committee of Gor oimari Pamp Pre-Sr Madrassa(hereinafter referred to as the ’Madrassa’) is before this Court along with its Secretary expressing apprehension that the Respondent No.5 who is an outsider vis a vis the affairs of the Madrassa in collusion wit h others is trying to take charge thereof by submitting necessary documents requ ired for the purpose of recognition of the said institution. In the meantime, th e Managing Committee pursuing its claim for recognition of the Madrassa has subm itted a lsit of documents as required of it for the said purpose. Apprehending t hat the Respondent No.5 and his associates may succeed in their endeavour, the p etitioners, in the meantime has submitted a representation on 3.3.2008 before t he Director of Madrassa Education, Assam requesting the said authority to grant recognition to the Madrassa and thereafter hand over the order to the said effec t to them so that the said institution is not wrongly exploited by the Responden t No.5 and his group for their illegal gain. As the said authority has not taken any decision and the Respondent No.5 is pursuing his efforts to achieve his objective, the petitioners are before this Court. After hearing the learned counsel for the parties and on a consideration of the relief prayed for, this Court considers it appropriate to dispose of th e petition with a direction to the Director of Madrassa Education, Assam to take a decision on the issue of recognition of the Madrassa involved and in case, he decides to grant recognition to Goroimari Pamp Pre Sr. Madrassa, the said auth ority would issue the order of recognition in favour of the Managing Committee thereof considered to be in office, in law. No costs.