Scheduled Caste persons who had declared their caste name as Thiyya for the purpose of academic records, managed to get the caste name corrected ... Scheduled Caste persons who had declared their caste name as Thiyya for the purpose of academic records, managed to get the caste name corrected
order dated 01.04.2015
in respect of mutation No. 226 sehat qom/correction of caste
has been set aside. Besides this, the petitioners have
challenged orders ... passed by Tehsildar, Nowshera on
mutation No. 226 (sehat qom/correction of caste) was also
allowed and the said mutation, changing caste of the
petitioners
Caste
Scrutiny Committee for obtaining validation of the tribe/caste certificate.
The Caste Scrutiny Committee by an order dated 9 th September 2005
granted caste ... Caste Scrutiny Committee for obtaining validation of
the tribe/caste certificate. The Caste Scrutiny Committee by its order
dated 29th November 2012, granted a caste
Caste
Scrutiny Committee for obtaining validation of the tribe/caste certificate.
The Caste Scrutiny Committee by an order dated 9 th September 2005
granted caste ... Caste Scrutiny Committee for obtaining validation of
the tribe/caste certificate. The Caste Scrutiny Committee by its order
dated 29th November 2012, granted a caste
refuse even to
consider correction by mechanically invoking the Secondary School
Code. The correct approach is, the child's caste claim on the mother ... record and issue all
consequential corrected documents with the corrected
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name, surname, and caste of Petitioner No.1 to
Petitioner
genuineness of the claim before it issues a
caste certificate. Issuance of a caste certificate does not in itself conclude the
level of scrutiny ... Committee either suo motu or
otherwise to enquire into the correctness of a caste certificate and, if it is of the
opinion that the certificate
claim that his caste status has been established. The caste
certificate issued by Competent Authority becomes conclusive
evidence of the caste stated therein only after ... investigates into a specific claim (of caste status)
and ascertains whether the caste/tribal status
claimed is correct or not. Like any other decisions
person was really a Thandan and as
such a Scheduled Caste, his caste would have been noted as
Ezhava or Thiyya in the school records ... treating him as a member of the Scheduled
Caste. Since the correction did not come about quickly, he moved to the
High Court
correction of date of birth,
General Register, including name, surname, caste etc. as
correction of spelling shall be entered in the General
allowed without ... recorded in the school register, as against which,
the correct caste certificates are stated to contain the entry "Wani-
190" which is recognized
Caste of Lohar, had
ensured that his caste was shown as Lohar in PW-4/D. The alteration of the
entries relating to caste ... this background, particularly when it is seen
that the correction of caste by striking out 'Tarkhan' is not only in regard