WP(C) 2245/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. Pathak, learned Sr. counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. Thakur, learned Sr. Govt. Advocate appearing for the respondents. The petitioner by the present petition has raised the dispute relating t o the demarcation of the fishery, namely, No.19 Brahmaputra Part-III(A) Fishery contending inter alia that though such fishery was settled with the petitioner, the boundary of the said fishery has not been ascertained and the possession of the entire fishery has not been handed over to the petitioner. According to the petitioner, he filed various representations before the authority including the Commissioner and Secretary, Fishery Department, ventilating his grievances, whic h remain unattended till date. Mr. Pathak, learned Sr. counsel for the petitioner submits that after th e order dated 29.04.2011 passed by this Court the petitioner again approached th e Commissioner and Secretary to the Govt. of Assam in Fishery Department by way of representation dated 05.05.2011 and though a hearing was given on 07.06.2011, no final order has been passed by the Commissioner and Secretary till date. Mr. Thakur, learned Sr. Govt. Advocate appearing for the respondents sub mits that since the hearing has been conducted, the Commissioner would definitel y pass necessary order, if not already passed. Having regard to the aforesaid contention of the learned counsel for the parties, the writ petition is disposed of directing the Commissioner and Secret ary in Fishery Department to dispose of the representation dated 05.05.2011 file d by the petitioner by a speaking order within a period of 10(ten) days from the date of production of the certified copy of the order passed today by the petit ioner before the said authority, if such order has not already been passed. In t he event, such order has already been passed, a copy of the same be served on th e petitioner. It is needless to say that if the petitioner is still aggrieved by any d ecision that has already been taken or may be taken by the Commissioner, it is o pen to the petitioner to approach the appropriate forum. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs.