WP(C) 1672/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA Heard Mr. A. Hai, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Ms. R. Chakraborty, learned Additional Sr. Govt. Advocate, Assam. By means of this writ petition, the petitioner has challenged th e Annexure-4 order dated 16.9.2010, by which he has been placed under suspension . The petitioner has also questioned the very initiation of department proceedin g against him. Earlier the petitioner had approached this Court by filing WP(C) No. 93/2011 questioning the said order of suspension and the writ petition was d isposed of on 10.1.2011 directing the respondents to consider the grievance of t he petitioner relating to the order of suspension. Pursuant to the said order, t he respondents have revoked the order of suspension passed against the petitione r, and to that effect Notification dated 24.5.2011 has been issued and the same is without prejudice to the departmental proceeding. As per the written instruction furnished to the learned State Co unsel by the Deputy Secretary of the Department, show cause notice has also been issued to the petitioner and he has submitted written statement of defence, pur suant to which, Enquiry Officer has also been appointed by order dated 24.5.2011 . In the earlier order passed by this Court, it was provided that irrespective of the order to be passed in the representation/appeal against the order of suspension, it would be appropriate for the departmental authority to f inalize the departmental proceeding as expeditiously as possible. It appears tha t although, the order of suspension has been revoked, the respondents have decid ed to proceed with the departmental proceeding. Although the petitioner has pray ed for setting aside and quashing of departmental proceeding, but in absence of any cogent reason to do so I am not inclined to interfere with the proposed depa rtmental proceeding. The petitioner will also be entitled to adduce his defence in respect of the charge(s). Since the basic grievance of the petitioner has bee n redressed, nothing survives in the writ petition and accordingly it is dispose d of. Writ petition stands disposed of.