OBC and aadhaar card
2 months ago
In all my documents (10th,12th, pan card , birth certificate) my father's name is X kumar but in my aadhaar card and OBC certificate it is X kumar yadav...I can easily make correction in aadhaar card and make it X kumar but I am preparing for SSC CGL...will I face some problem during document verification if my all documents including aadhaar card is having X kumar as my father's name but only in OBC certificate it is X kumar Yadav but can an OBC certificate be corrected/made without having caste (on which it is based) ???what should I do?
A.Dear Client,
To correct your father's name on the OBC Certificate, you can follow these steps:
1. Affidavit:
- Prepare an affidavit stating the current and desired names, reasons for the change, and a declaration that "A s/o B" and "A s/o C" refer to the same person.
- The affidavit should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value, preferably sworn before a 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate.
2. Gazette Notification:
- Publish a notification in the Gazette of India.
- The notification should follow the prescribed format and be published in at least two local newspapers.
3. Name Change Deed:
- Create a name change deed, a legal document confirming the name change.
- The deed should include details of the old and new names, be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value, and be signed by two witnesses.
- The deed should be notarized by a Notary Public.
4. Submission:
- Submit the name change deed to the relevant authorities for updating records.
- Provide additional documents like a copy of the Gazette notification and the affidavit where necessary.
5. Follow Correct Procedure:
- Ensure that you follow the correct procedure as per legal requirements and regulations.
- Keep copies of all documents submitted for your records.
By completing these steps, you can rectify your father's name on the OBC Certificate through a legally recognized process. It is advisable to consult with legal professionals or authorities to ensure compliance with specific state regulations and requirements.
To correct your father's name on the OBC Certificate, you can follow these steps:
1. Affidavit:
- Prepare an affidavit stating the current and desired names, reasons for the change, and a declaration that "A s/o B" and "A s/o C" refer to the same person.
- The affidavit should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value, preferably sworn before a 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate.
2. Gazette Notification:
- Publish a notification in the Gazette of India.
- The notification should follow the prescribed format and be published in at least two local newspapers.
3. Name Change Deed:
- Create a name change deed, a legal document confirming the name change.
- The deed should include details of the old and new names, be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value, and be signed by two witnesses.
- The deed should be notarized by a Notary Public.
4. Submission:
- Submit the name change deed to the relevant authorities for updating records.
- Provide additional documents like a copy of the Gazette notification and the affidavit where necessary.
5. Follow Correct Procedure:
- Ensure that you follow the correct procedure as per legal requirements and regulations.
- Keep copies of all documents submitted for your records.
By completing these steps, you can rectify your father's name on the OBC Certificate through a legally recognized process. It is advisable to consult with legal professionals or authorities to ensure compliance with specific state regulations and requirements.
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A.Dear Client,
Your father's name in the OBC Certificate may be corrected through the following steps. 1) An affidavit is a legal document that is used to state facts under oath. The affidavit should include the applicant's current name/surname, the desired name/surname, the reason for the change of surname, and any other relevant details declaring that the "A s/o B " and the "A s/o C" are the same and one identical person. The affidavit should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value as per the state where the applicant resides and should be sworn preferably before the 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate. 2) The next step in the name/surname change process is to publish a notification in the Gazette of India. The Gazette of India is a publication of the Government of India that contains official government notifications, including name/surname change notifications. The notification should be in the prescribed format and published in at least two local newspapers. 3) After publishing the notification in the Gazette of India, the next step is to make out a name/surname change deed. The said deed is a legal document that confirms the name/surname change and includes the details of the old and new name/surname. The deed should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value as per the state where the applicant resides and should be signed by two witnesses and notarized by a Notary Public. 5) The final step is to submit the name/surname change deed to the relevant authorities for information and records. The applicant may also need to provide additional documents, such as a copy of the Gazette notification and a copy of the affidavit for updating the records wherever and whenever required. It is essential to follow the correct procedure
Your father's name in the OBC Certificate may be corrected through the following steps. 1) An affidavit is a legal document that is used to state facts under oath. The affidavit should include the applicant's current name/surname, the desired name/surname, the reason for the change of surname, and any other relevant details declaring that the "A s/o B " and the "A s/o C" are the same and one identical person. The affidavit should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value as per the state where the applicant resides and should be sworn preferably before the 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate. 2) The next step in the name/surname change process is to publish a notification in the Gazette of India. The Gazette of India is a publication of the Government of India that contains official government notifications, including name/surname change notifications. The notification should be in the prescribed format and published in at least two local newspapers. 3) After publishing the notification in the Gazette of India, the next step is to make out a name/surname change deed. The said deed is a legal document that confirms the name/surname change and includes the details of the old and new name/surname. The deed should be made on a stamp paper of the appropriate value as per the state where the applicant resides and should be signed by two witnesses and notarized by a Notary Public. 5) The final step is to submit the name/surname change deed to the relevant authorities for information and records. The applicant may also need to provide additional documents, such as a copy of the Gazette notification and a copy of the affidavit for updating the records wherever and whenever required. It is essential to follow the correct procedure
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