Delay in Birth Certificate Correction Delay in Birth Certificate Correction

2 years ago

We have filed a case to correct the birthdate in the birth certificate in September 2021 in Gujarat Highcourt. I want to study abroad for that I require a Corrected birth certificate for my VISA process. But Court is giving the Next Date on every hearing. Can I request the honorable judge to take it urgently? It is very important for my career.

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear client,
Contact or visit the clerk of the court where your case is being heard. Ask him for a form to fill in your request to advance your court date. Fill in your name, contact information and case number. Write in the court form the reason why you want your court date advanced.
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