WP(C) 3397/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B. K. SHARMA Heard Mr. A. Choudhury along with Ms. B. Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. U.K. Nair, learned counsel representing the respon dent No.7. I have also heard Mr. C. Barua, learned Standing Counsel APSC. The petitioner, who was an aspirant for the post of Director of Agricult ure, Assam, has filed this writ petition, praying for a direction to the respond ents to dispose of his Annexure- P/1 (coly) representation dated 6.5.2011. Simul taneous prayer made is not to appoint the respondent No.7 to said post of Direct or of Agriculture. Mr. C. Barua, learned Standing Counsel, APSC, submits that the aforesaid representation made by the petitioner has already bee disposed of and dispatche d for communication yesterday i.e. 30.6.2011. However, Mr. A. Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that his client has not received the order o f disposal of the representation. Mr. U.K. Nair, learned counsel for the respond ent No.7 has produced the copy of the notification dated 30.6.2011, by which he has been appointed as Director of Agriculture. He submits that the respondent No .7 has already joined as such. From the above, what is seen is that the prayer of the petitioner for di sposal of the representation has become infructuous and the other prayer not to appoint the respondent No.7 as Director till disposal of the representation has also become infructuous. Mr. A. Choudhury, learned counsel for the petitioner taking note of the aforesaid situation seeks to withdraw the writ petition with liberty to file a f resh writ petition, if occasion arises. Mr. U.K. Nair, learned counsel for the r espondent No.7 submits that in view of the earlier litigations and the judgement s thereof, there cannot be any cause of action for the petitioner to approach ag ain. No opinion is expressed in this regard. Writ petition is disposed of as withdrawn with liberty. Needless to say that respondents will also be at liberty to question the maintainability of the writ petition.