Father's Name Discrepancy Across Documents
28-May-2025 (In Civil Law)
I am facing an issue with my father's name mismatch across various documents. My educational certificates list his name as 'Mohan' (without a surname), my passport lists his name as 'Mohan Daivajna' (with surname), and other documents like Aadhar, PAN, and PF etc. list his name as 'Mounesh Daivajna'.
He is known by both names, but currently, all his documents have the name 'Mounesh Daivajna'. Considering that changing educational documents is difficult, what is the best way to resolve this disc
I understand your questions. so you try to chainge the educationaldocuments father name correction right .yes it is possible you habe to file a case at. court name declaration suit and praduce all documents before court first send the notice to governament body then file suit you have a chance name if your father to correct namein the study documents .
To resolve the father's name mismatch issue, consider the following steps:
- *Affidavit*: Create an affidavit stating that 'Mohan', 'Mohan Daivajna', and 'Mounesh Daivajna' refer to the same person (your father). This affidavit can be used to support the name variation.
- *Documentation*: Gather documents that prove your father's identity and connection to both names, such as:
- *Family documents*: Birth certificates, family records, or other documents that show the name variation.
- *Witness statements*: Statements from relatives or family friends who can attest to your father's use of both names.
- *Update documents*: For documents that can be easily updated, such as Aadhar, PAN, and PF, consider changing the name to match the current usage ('Mounesh Daivajna').
- *Use consistent naming*: For future documents, use the consistent naming convention ('Mounesh Daivajna') to avoid further discrepancies.
- *Attach explanatory letter*: When submitting documents with name mismatches, attach an explanatory letter clarifying the situation and providing evidence (affidavit, documentation) to support the name variation.
Consult with authorities or professionals handling your documents to determine the best approach for your specific situation. They can guide you on the necessary steps and documentation required to resolve the issue.
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