WP(C) 6389/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE S. TALAPATRA Heard Mr. A.F.N.U. Moollah, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner. Also h eard Mr. B.J. Ghosh, learned State counsel and Mr. H. Rahman, learned Standing C ounsel, Minorities Welfare Department. As transpired in this writ petition, the petitioner was the Chairman of the Sub- Divisional Minorities Development Board of the Goalpara Sub-Division, which was set up with a view to achieve speedy implementation of the Educational, Cultural and Socio-economic development schemes for the minorities. By the impugned order dated 14.09.2011 (Annexure-6 to the writ petition), the Bo ard to which the petitioner was the Chairman, along with others were dissolved w ithout assigning any tangible reasons. It appears from the averments that those Boards were set up for implementation of various schemes of minorities in the St ate and those are not statutory Boards guided or governed by any law. As such, t he nature of those Boards is of committee, set up by the Government for aid or i n need and in such situation, the Government is always at their discretion to di spense with the Boards or to reconstitute them. However, it is not also desirabl e that someone being so inducted in the Board be shown the door so unceremonious ly. The respondents’ identical action has given rise to filing of this writ peti tion. In a similar nature of case being W.P.(C) No.1486/2010 (Rajib Khan vs. The State of Assam & Ors.), this Court by order dated 05.03.2010, directed the Comm issioner and Secretary to the Government of Assam, Minorities Welfare and Develo pment Department to examine the grievances of the petitioner in the light of the relevant scheme and also as per provisions of law relevant thereto couched with a further direction that whatever decision is reached by the respondent/authori ties concerned and whatever order is passed by the respondents, the same shall b e communicated in writing to the petitioner. In my considered opinion, this writ petition can be disposed of with a similar d irection. Hence, the Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Assam, Minorities Wel fare and Development Department is directed to examine the grievances of the pet itioner in the light of the averments made in the writ petition and use his good office to find whether the decision as taken suffers from any bias or illegalit y or mala fide. On the other hand, the writ petitioner shall furnish copies of t he writ petition and this order to the Commissioner and Secretary to the Governm ent of Assam, Minorities Welfare and Development Department. It is expected that the Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Assam, Minorities Welfare a nd Development Department, shall examine the grievances of the petitioner and pa ss a reasoned order within a period of 30(thirty) days from the date of receipt of the copy of the writ petition along with a copy of this order. It is needles to mention that the Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Assam, Minor ities Welfare and Development Department shall communicate the decision to the p etitioner at the earliest. With this observation and direction as indicated above, this writ petition is di sposed of.