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Curie (AG II (D))     03 March 2019

Whose caste

Whose caste will the child of an inter-state and inter caste couple will get when the family is residing in home state of mother?



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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     04 March 2019

The father's caste will be the child's caste.

Curie (AG II (D))     04 March 2019

In normal circumstances, when child is growing up in Father's state, child should get father's caste. Father belongs to a different state. Boy is growing up in mother's state. How can the MRO issue a certificate to the child stating a caste belonging to other state?
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Curie (AG II (D))     04 March 2019

U r right. But it is needed to mention it in school admission. And a certificate is necessary. If I take a certificate from other state, it is not valid here. What should I do?

Curie (AG II (D))     04 March 2019

U r right. But it is needed to mention it in school admission. And a certificate is necessary. If I take a certificate from other state, it is not valid here. What should I do?

Curie (AG II (D))     04 March 2019

Father sc of other state. I am BC. BTW I never heard any Christian calling this name a Biblical name. I dont mind keeping newton or einstein or Raman to my child. If there is something concrete rule or concrete case reference u can say, otherwise it is like a layman's opinion. And this is a useless forum.

Curie (AG II (D))     05 March 2019

Everyone knows that a caste certificate issued in one state will not be valid in other states. U will become a general candidate except for central govt posts. Then when child is growing up in mother's State, a certificate taken in her state will only be valid.
As per ur recommendation, a certificate should be taken from child's father's State which will be of no use in mother's state.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     05 March 2019

Validity of caste certificate is restricted to the benfits available in "father's" state only.


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