WP(C) 4699/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. S. Islam, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr. B.J. Ghosh, lear ned State counsel appearing for all the respondents. As agreed to by the learned counsel appearing for the parties, the writ petition is taken up for disposal at the motion stage itself. The grievance of the petitioner in the present petition is that though they file d several applications seeking mutation of their names in the revenue records be fore the Assistant Settlement Officer, Mankachar, those applications have not be en disposed of till date. According to the petitioners, those applications were filed between the years 2007 to 2011. It is also the case of the petitioners t hat against the inaction on the part of the Assistant Settlement Officer, they a lso approached the Deputy Commissioner, Dhubri by means of a representation seek ing issuance of a direction but the same has also not been attended too till dat e. Mr. Ghosh, learned State counsel submits that since the petitioner has already a pproached the Deputy Commissioner vide representation dated 20th May, 2011, the same shall definitely be considered by the Deputy Commissioner within a reasonab le period of time and necessary order would be passed, if the same has not alrea dy been passed. Having regard to the aforesaid position, the writ petition is disposed of direct ing the Deputy Commissioner, Dhubri to look into the grievances of the petitione rs, as have been projected vide representation dated 20th May, 2011 and to pass necessary order on the said representation so that the proceedings initiated by the petitioners for mutation are disposed of at an early date with due notice to all concerned parties. The necessary consideration and order shall be passed by the Deputy Commissioner within a month from the date of production of the certified copy of the order p assed today alongwith the copies of the writ petition with annexures appended th ereto to be filed by any of the petitioners before the said authority. The writ petition is disposed of. No costs.