Caste
3 months ago
Sir, can I change my caste, I belong to SC caste and I want to go to OBC caste, I do not want reservation of SC caste, I dont want the benefit of reservation of OBC caste, I just want to remain an OBC candidate, . I don't want the benefit of caste reservation so can I change my caste?
A.Dear Client,
As per Indian law, it is not possible to change one's caste. Caste is determined by birth and is considered an unchangeable aspect of an individual's identity. A person's caste is determined by their birth and is considered to be based on their father's caste. It is not legally possible to change from Scheduled Caste (SC) to Other Backward Classes (OBC) or religion even in the case of marriage. In a judgment, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the caste is decided as per the kin of birth. It can not be changed through marriage.
As per Indian law, it is not possible to change one's caste. Caste is determined by birth and is considered an unchangeable aspect of an individual's identity. A person's caste is determined by their birth and is considered to be based on their father's caste. It is not legally possible to change from Scheduled Caste (SC) to Other Backward Classes (OBC) or religion even in the case of marriage. In a judgment, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the caste is decided as per the kin of birth. It can not be changed through marriage.
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A.Dear Client,
All in all, caste is still not autonomous and it is not a person's own decision. It can be changed in special circumstances, if your parents belong to different castes, you have a choice of one of their castes. Caste change can be achieved legally only when someone has been adopted. Changing one's caste is not a straightforward process and is subject to legal and administrative considerations. Caste is often recorded on official documents, and altering it may have implications. If you are seeking to change your caste from SC to OBC, it's essential to understand the legal procedures involved. Generally, individuals are categorized based on their birth, and caste changes are not common or easily permitted.
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All in all, caste is still not autonomous and it is not a person's own decision. It can be changed in special circumstances, if your parents belong to different castes, you have a choice of one of their castes. Caste change can be achieved legally only when someone has been adopted. Changing one's caste is not a straightforward process and is subject to legal and administrative considerations. Caste is often recorded on official documents, and altering it may have implications. If you are seeking to change your caste from SC to OBC, it's essential to understand the legal procedures involved. Generally, individuals are categorized based on their birth, and caste changes are not common or easily permitted.
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