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Obc certificate

(Querist) 01 January 2025 This query is : Resolved 
Subject: Delay in Issuance of OBC NCL Certificate - from Telengana
Request for Urgent Action

January 1, 2025
Before so many times rejected
Now again I am writing to bring to your notice the inordinate delay in the issuance of my OBC NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate, which I applied for through Meeseva on November 16, 2024. Despite the stipulated timeframe of 30 days, I have not received any response or update on the status of my application.

I have visited the Meeseva center and the Tahsildar's office multiple times, only to be met with indifference and a lack of information. As a result, I am facing significant difficulties and inconvenience in availing of the benefits and opportunities reserved for OBC candidates.

My application details are as follows
- Date of Application: November 16, 2024

By the way I have each and every document from Telengana which is needed for OBC CERTIFICATE
Some Important I have like
Aadhar card
* CASTE CERTIFICATE (BC-A)
INCOME CERTIFICATE (( less than the limit which was given))
Ration card,

I belong to obc Central list of serial no 13 (nayi)/barber
Only my grandfather is from Uttarpradesh

My father's each and every document is from Telengana
But by seeing my name SHUBHAM SHARMA they were telling straight forward you can't get the obc because of Sharma and you are not from telengana
But I completed my total studies from 1st to 10th in telengana and even birth certificate is from Telengana living in Telengana from last 15 years
Still they were not issuing the obc

Thank you for your attention to this matter.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 01 January 2025
If there is no response for your application for a considerable period, first obtain the status report of your application through RTI act, after that you can prefer an appeal against the Tehsildar before the District collector.
If that also fails to fetch you any proper response then you may approach high court with a writ petition seeking direction to the concerned revenue officer to furnish the certificate sought for as per law.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 02 January 2025
Yes. If you met the Tahsildar several times from 16-11-2024 to the present, i.e., within 60 days, and cannot get a response, you may complain to the National Commission of Backward Classes (NCBC) online.
P. Venu (Expert) 03 January 2025
Yes, you can take up the matter with District Collector or approach the High Court in a Writ Petition.



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