Family tree certificate rejected Family tree certificate rejected

5 months ago

The tehsildar is rejecting my application because my mothers death certificate does not have my father's name mentioned, my father IA also dead I don't have my parents marriage certificate they were married in 1955, also my mother died in 1987 and she had no aadhar card, voters I'd or joint bank account statement.

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

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A.Dear Client,
You can apply for a family tree certificate in-person, for which you need to follow certain steps - Step 1: Prepare a family tree structure on a word document. Step 2: Get a stamp paper as advised by the tahsildar/Sub-division office of the respective jurisdiction. Step 3: Print a draft of the structure on stamp paper. Step 4: Submit this draft with other required documents to a public notary for an affidavit. Step 5: They will verify every document and ask the deponent to sign. Step 6: A notary public will seal, attest, sign, and record the details in a notary book. After following these steps, you have to get the attestation from Revenue Department, which are the steps to follow: Step 7: Visit the Sub-Divisional Officer under whose jurisdiction you reside. Step 8: Meet the person in authority and provide them with the draft prepared by the notary and other important documents. Step 9: A person in charge will check if the application and the documents are all in place, and they will accept the request upon a nominal application charge. Step 10: Then, they will record this application request on their system and provide you with an acknowledgement receipt. Step 11: The person in charge will forward this application to the concerned revenue inspector. Step 12: After the revenue officer attests to this application, you will have to visit their office on a particular day to collect the family tree certificate.
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A.Dear Client,
In India, the process of obtaining a family tree certificate can vary depending on the specific requirements of the tehsildar and the state in which you reside. If your parents were married in 1955 and you do not have their marriage certificate, you may need to explore alternative methods of proving their marriage. This could include obtaining affidavits from relatives or family friends who were present at the wedding, or providing any other relevant documents or evidence that can establish the marriage. If your mother did not have an Aadhar card, voter's ID, or joint bank account statement, you may need to explore alternative methods of proving her identity. This could include providing any other relevant documents or evidence that can establish her identity, such as her birth certificate, school records, or any other official documents that may be available.
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