changing date of birth in my legal documents changing date of birth in my legal documents

1 year ago

As i was born in an rural place and my birth certificate was made post 7 years of my birth the mistake was made in a year difference and i am trying to make it this change since the age of 18 but unable to make as lack of information and no proper support . In future i will face issues of early retirement and effects my profession and personal life too due to one year difference can anyone please guide me if this issue can be solved

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Sir,

Revised CBSE Rules of correction/change in name/DoB are as under
Dear Sir,
The following link explains you how to change.
http://cbse.nic.in/faq/revised_dob_name_corr_rules_2015.pdf
Rules regarding Correction in Date of Birth
The application for correction in date of birth duly forwarded by the Head of school along with documents mentioned in byelaws 69.2(iii) shall be entertained by the Board only within one year of the date of declaration of result. No correction whatsoever shall be made on application submitted after the said period of one year.
Rule regarding Correction in spelling on name/surname etc.:-
Correction in name to the extent of correction in spelling errors, factual typographical errors in the Candidate’s name / Surname, Father’s name / Mother’s name or Guardian’s name to make it consistent with what is given in the school record or list of candidates (LOC) submitted by the school may be made. Application for correction in name of Candidate/Father’s/Mother’s/ Guardian’s name will be considered only within one year of the date of declaration of result provided the application of the candidate is forwarded by the Head of Institution with the following attested documents: i.True Copy of Admission form(s) filled in by the parents at the time of admission duly attested by the Head of the concerned institution ii.True Copy of the School Leaving Certificate of the previous school submitted by the parents of the candidate at the time of admission duly attested by the Head of the concerned institution. iii.True copy of the portion of the page of admission and withdrawal register of the school where the entry has been made in respect of the candidate, duly attested by the Head of the concerned institution
Rule regarding Change in name
Applications regarding changes in name or surname of candidates may be considered, provided the changes have been admitted by the Court of law and notified in the Government Gazette before the publication of the result of the candidate.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client
Try to make and affidavit from 1st Class Judicial Magistrate and then ask your employer to correct the date of birth in the records. If they don't do it then you can reach out to a court to get a suitable court order in your favour.
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Anik

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A.Dear Client,
you can get your birth certificate corrected by getting an affidavit from the local notary. birth date should be same in every document like aadhar, birth certificate and other documents. if you want passport, then it may create a problem. if they consider the age in your birth certificate, then it may cause problem in the retirement also.
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