giririva16@gmail.com 21 January 2020
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 21 January 2020
Yes ..............
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate) 21 January 2020
shamataneja (Advocate) 21 January 2020
My opinion in this regard is that after marriage her name in the marital status changes because she obtains her marital name from her husband therefore her identification of name after marriage changes. Another option if she wants to apply in OBC category she can obtain an Domicile Certificate revealing her identity of name before marriage.
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Shama
Adv Deepak Joshi +917017821512 (Advocate) 21 January 2020
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 21 January 2020
The central government has removed the income criteria for giving financial assistance to intercaste marriages where either the bride or groom is a Dalit.
Under the ‘Dr Ambedkar scheme for social Integration through inter-caste marriage’, the government had earlier restricted the financial assistance — Rs 2.5 lakh — only to couples whose total annual income does not exceed Rs 5 lakh.
But Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment directed in a recent order to states to scrap the income limit and to have “no income limit for incentive under the scheme”, reported The Indian Express.
The financial assistance is aimed at “appreciate the socially bold step” and to enable the newlywed to “settle down in the initial phase of their married life”.
It is given for the first marriage, which is registered under the Hindu Marriages Act, with the proposal being submitted within a year of marriage.
The new order mandates that the couple should submit their Aadhar number to get the assistance to their joint accounts.
While the target of the scheme, started in 2013, was to give assistance to 500 couples, only 72 of the 522 couples applied got assistance in 2015-16, and only 5 in the year before.
Officials attribute it to the couples not fulfilling the conditions,
Rupin Dhama 22 January 2020
Rupin Dhama 22 January 2020
Shaktika Malhotra 22 January 2020
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 22 January 2020
Once born as OBC she will remain OBC and marriage can not chabnge her OBC status. If you plant Mango, Apple will not come out..