WP(C) 3051/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE IA ANSARI Heard Mr. P Sarma, learned counsel for the petitioners, and Ms. P. Chakraborty, learned Standing Counsel, Social Welfare Department. The grievance of the petitioners is, in brief, thus: The petitioners were applic ants for appointment to the post of Angwanwadi Worker at 52 No Pardhani Para Ang anwadi Centre. The petitioners claim that the private respondent No. 5, who hav e been selected as Anganwadi Worker/Helper, do not belong the place, where the A nganwadi Centre is located. As the dispute, raised by the petitioners, is substantially factual in nature, t his Court is of the view that in the facts and circumstances of the present case , respondent No.2, namely, Director, Social Welfare Department, Assam, shall loo k into the grievances of the petitioners and make enquiry in this regard and, in accordance with the findings of the inquiry, pass appropriate order(s). Whateve r decision is reached, in this regard, by the respondent No.2, or whatever order (s) is, ultimately, passed by the respondent No.2, on the petitioners’ grievance s, shall be communicated, in writing, to the petitioners and, if the petitioners feel aggrieved by the decision(s), which may be reached, or the order(s), which may be passed by the respondent No.2, the petitioners shall remain at liberty t o take recourse to such provisions of law as may be permissible. The whole exercise, so directed shall be completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order by the respondent No.2. The pe titioners may furnish to the respondent No.2, namely, Director, Social Welfare D epartment, Government of Assam, a certified copy of this order along with a copy of the writ petition and annexures thereto. With the above observations and directions, this writ petition shall stand dispo sed of. Furnish a copy of this order to the learned Standing Counsel, Social Welfare Dep artment.