Caste certificate to orphan boy (21 yr old)
Sudhir
(Querist) 20 August 2016
This query is : Resolved
Orphans staying in juvenile justice homes have to move out after they complete 18 years of age. They do not have any of the basic documents such as caste certificate,domicile certificate,ration card,voter ID card or a birth certificate. What can orphans get this certificate in the maharashtra state, What is the procedure ?
Any government GR regarding specially “issuing the caste certificate to orphans.
so that they can enjoy the benefit of basic government facilities in case of education,service,self employment,marriage and public participation. The certificate would also help them in availing schemes and monetary benefits in education,employment and reservations”.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 20 August 2016
Go through the following link and get your problem resolved.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-procedure-to-get-a-caste-certificate-in-Maharashtra
adv.bharat @ PUNE
(Expert) 20 August 2016
Follow the link given by expert.
Nothing to be added.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 22 August 2016
Visit the link advised by the expert raj kumar makkad.
Sudhir
(Querist) 23 August 2016
Rajkumar Makked sir suggested procedure has correct for those boy have a Parents and document of caste and identity proof, residence proof.
But I want to proper way to get caste certificate to Orphan staying in juvenile justice homes. The Orphnan boy caste official not recorded any where in india.
This reason the office of DM/SDM/Tehsil office denied to issue caste certificate. The office has want parent caste certificate.
Any government GR regarding specially “issuing the caste certificate to orphans.
The orphan do not have any of the basic documents such as caste certificate,domicile certificate,ration card,voter ID card or a birth certificate.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 29 August 2016
Orphans living in the shelter homes are not treated as of SC/ST etc. and it seems there is no any specific provision dealing with their caste certificates hence it shall be better to go to court by way of a writ of mandamus so as to get a permanent solution to this problem.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 05 February 2017
Agreeing with Mr Makkar I will repeat:-
you no where stated that you belong to SC/ST/OBC.