Fathers name correction in childs 10th CBSE marksheet Fathers name correction in childs 10th CBSE marksheet

2 weeks ago

Father’s middle name is missing in child’s 10th grade CBSE marksheet. To get it corrected CBSE has requested for an affidavit attested by a first class judicial magistrate. How do I get this done in Bangalore?

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

You should contact a lawyer in Bangalore and provide both your and your father's identification and residential proofs, along with a copy of the 10th-grade CBSE mark sheet requiring correction of your father's name.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.If CBSE has asked for a first class judicial magistrate affidavit then its a good sign. To get an affidavit what you can do is to go to any court premises and get in touch with a lawyer there in and the lawyer should be able to get it done for you. Incase you need team Vidhikarya support for this then please get in touch with our team and they will set up a meeting with our lawyer partner in Bangalore
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A.Dear Client,
Reach out to an Advocate of Bangalore with you and your father's ID and residential proofs along with a copy of mark sheet to get the affidavit done as required by the CBSE for the correction of the father's name in 10th 10th-grade CBSE mark sheet.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.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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