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2 years ago

In inter caste marriage. What would be the child caste? If I want to give wife’s caste to child than what would be the process? Husband belongs to SC and wife belongs to OBC So, If I want child belongs to OBC and want her cast le then how could be proceed? Can you please guide me for this.

Anik

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A.Dear client,
Child caste is of father generally but Supreme Court rule that caste can be of mother or father there is no straight jacket rule. So it’s on couple to decide caste of children.
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