WP(C) 3999/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE T VAIPHEI Heard Mr AK Hussain, the learned counsel for the petitioner and Mrs A Barman, th e learned standing counsel for the Health Department. This writ petition is directed against the failure of the Direct or of Health Services Department, Assam, respondent No.2 to dispose of the repre sentation dated 23.03.2011 filed by the petitioner in accordance with the direct ion of this Court in the order dated 21.03.2011 arising out of WP(C) No.302/201. The relief claimed in the writ petition which prompted this Court to pass the o rder dated 21.03.2011 was for regularizing the service of the petitioner as Grad e-IV employee at Rangachakua State Dispensary/NPHC against the vacant post of hi s father who had retired from service. The petitioner has been working in the Gr ade-IV since 1990 on honorary basis. As noted above, this Court by the order dat ed 21.03.2011, had directed the petitioner to file a representation before the r espondent No.2 to ventilate his grievance and the respondent No.2 was to dispose of the representation in accordance with law. In compliance with the aforesaid direction, the petitioner filed a representation before the respondent No.2 on 2 3.03.2011. Surprisingly, the respondent No.2 is not disposing of the representat ion till date even though over five months have lapsed. It may be observed that this Court while directing the respondent No.2 to dispose of the representation of the petitioner, did not prescribe the date for disposal of the same by the r espondent No.2. Perhaps, the respondent No.2 is taking advantage of this omissio n. The writ petition is still premature for consideration by this Court. The res pondent No.2 is, therefore, directed to dispose of the representation of the pet itioner in accordance with law within a period of 45 days from the date of recei pt of this order. The writ petition stands closed.