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CS No.10047/16 Sujeet Prajapati Vs. CBSE 8/12
That change need not be backed by public documents pertaining
to the candidate.
(a) Reverting to the first category, as noted earlier, there is a
legal presumption in relation to the public documents as
envisaged in the 1872 Act. Such public documents, therefore,
cannot be ignored by the CBSE. Taking note of those documents,
the CBSE may entertain the request for recording change in the
certificate issued by it. This, however, need not be unconditional,
but subject to certain reasonable conditions to be fulfilled by the
applicant as may be prescribed by the CBSE, such as, of
furnishing sworn affidavit containing declaration and to
indemnify the CBSE and upon payment of prescribed fees in lieu
of administrative expenses. The CBSE may also insist for issuing
Public Notice and publication in the Official Gazette before
recording the change in the fresh certificate to be issued by it
upon surrender/return of the original certificate (or duplicate
original certificate, as the case may be) by the applicant. The
fresh certificate may contain disclaimer and caption/annotation
against the original entry (except in respect of change of name
effected in exercise of right to be forgotten) indicating the date
on which change has been recorded and the basis thereof. In
other words, the fresh certificate may retain original particulars
while recording the change along with caption/annotation
referred to above (except in respect of change of name effected in
exercise of right to be forgotten).
(b) However, in the latter situation where the change is to be
effected on the basis of new acquired name without any
supporting school record or publicdocument, that request may be
CS No.10047/16 Sujeet Prajapati Vs. CBSE 9/12
entertained upon insisting for prior permission/declaration by a
Court of law in that regard and publication in the Official
Gazette including surrender/return of original certificate(or
duplicate original certificate, as the case may be) issued by
CBSE and upon payment of prescribed fees. The fresh certificate
as in other payment of prescribed fees. The fresh certificate as in
other situations referred to above, retain the original entry
(except in respect of change of name effected in exercise of right
to be forgotten) and to insert caption/annotation indicating the
date on which it has been recorded and other details including
disclaimer of CBSE. This is so because the CBSE is not required
to adjudicate nor has the mechanism to verify the correctness of
the claim of the applicant.