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Get Residential Proforma (a1,a2 or b) approved without house deed / rent reciept
3 years ago
For the purpose of getting admission in a prestigious government college I am required to submit a residential/domicile proforma that proves my 10+ years of living in Kulti, near Asansol, West Bengal. However the house papers of my family are locked in an almirah due to joint family dispute. The only other proof of residence there I have electricity bill and gas bills. What can I do? Please please advice!
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
The Sub-Registrar's office can provide you with copies of the same, you can submit these to your college.
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You can apply to the Sub-Registrar's office for copies of the same.
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