Different caste in school tc, how to rectify
subramanya
(Querist) 30 June 2012
This query is : Resolved
SIR I AM NEW TO THIS ESTEEM FORUM AND I AM VERY MUCH EXPECTING GUIDELINES FROM YOU ALL RESPECTED ADVICERS AND EXPERTS.
Sir My self is Subramanya from Karnataka and my family consisting of 7 members, i am the elder son and I have 3 brothers and 1 sister.
We are belonging to uppara caste and my father and mother both are illytrete , and my father knows litle much kannada reading and writing.
At The time of joining me to school , my father admitted to me to 1st standard with correct caste of Uppara and after completing of 1st standard, I had been shifted to another school for 2nd standard and caste name have been changed to Kuruba on the guidance of his illitrate freinds from the native town.
There after all my brothers and sisters had been admitted to schools with the caste name "Kuruba"
And last my brother is Now studying in 7th standard and his school TC Carrying correct Caste "UPPARA"
Now we are all completed education from regular course and through coresspondence cource under GENERAL MERIT and we all have not claimed "KURUBA" caste benifit any where and no one in our family is governament employee.
Now I wish to apply for correction of caste in School TC of myself and my brothers and sisters.
Please suggest me what to do and what is the procedure?. I am expecting your valuable suggestion and guidance.
Yours faithfully,
Subramanya
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 30 June 2012
better visit some local lawyer who can guide you with the help of local laws adopted by the State of Karnantaka in this regard.
keep in mind you need to provide the administration with a strict proof of your caste and also to prove that the mistake was not mala fide.
subramanya
(Querist) 02 July 2012
Thanks for replying me soon. And please suggest me what kind of Proof shall I bear with the available source, since my father & mother both are illiterates. And I seek thorough suggestion in this regard from advisers and experts from Karnataka State.
subramanya
(Querist) 01 August 2013
SIR I AM VERY MUCH EXPECTING GUIDELINES FROM YOU ALL RESPECTED ADVICERS AND EXPERTS.
Sir My self is Subramanya from Karnataka and my family consisting of 7 members, i am the elder son and I have 3 brothers and 1 sister.
We are belonging to uppara caste and my father and mother both are illytrete , and my father knows litle much kannada reading and writing.
At The time of joining me to school , my father admitted to me to 1st standard with correct caste of Uppara and after completing of 1st standard, I had been shifted to another school for 2nd standard and caste name have been changed to Kuruba on the guidance of his illitrate freinds from the native town.
There after all my brothers and sisters had been admitted to schools with the caste name "Kuruba"
And last my brother is Now studying in 7th standard and his school TC Carrying correct Caste "UPPARA"
Now we are all completed education from regular course and through coresspondence cource under GENERAL MERIT and we all have not claimed "KURUBA" caste benifit any where and no one in our family is governament employee.
Now I wish to apply for correction of caste in School TC of myself and my brothers and sisters.
We all have received the CASTE CERTIFICATE in our original caste UPPARA Caste name from our local Tahasildar and I made CPC notice to schools & education boards & offices. And it has crossed 6 months from the date of notice served and I have not received any reply from them and one notice of one school was returned from school due to midterm vacation of school.
Please suggest me shall I re-post the notice to them and we are having our Uppara Caste certificate from Tahasildar in the name of my father and father's brothers(Uncles) and myself and my all brothers.
Can I apply for the court for our caste Declaration from our available certificates and with our actual reason of mistakes happened at the initial stage of wrong entry of Caste name in school register.
I am expecting your valuable suggestion and guidance.
Yours faithfully,
Subramanya