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Correction in caste certificate causing problem in Verification


18-Aug-2023 (In Documentation Law)
Hi sir, In my caste validity certificate there is spelling mistake in my father's name insist of Vitthal it is written as Vittal. They omitted letter 'h'. I have provided correct documents during applying for caste validity certificate. I went to there office for correction of above mistake. I already laminated validity certificate. So before correcting that mistake I tried to remove laminated part over that father's name but lamination doesn't removed correctly and it get torn out slightly over that part. After that corresponding official personnel corrected that spelling mistake by striking that incorrect word and signed using marker pen. All this corrections are done only over that lamination only. They only signed and not given any documents which shows it is corrected by them only.(This correction was done almost 4 years before).Now,Will it create any problem during document verification because of that torn out part(though torn out part is intact at proper position)??
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Answer #1
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Step 1 – Affidavit
Go to you local Notary and make an affidavit regarding change of your name. You have to mention therein your specific reason for changing your name. For example, you may like to change your name after marriage (especially for women), due to astrological or numerological reasons or anything. Recently, one of my friends was going to start his own company who was locally famous in his nickname, and thus he changed his name from Rishabh Agarwal to Saurav Agarwal.
Step 2 – Newspaper Publication
Step 3 – Gazette Notification
Now for getting your name published in the Official Gazette of your state, for example: “The Delhi Gazette”, you need to do the following things:
1. Visit your local Government Press or the department that mobilizes Gazette notification.
2. Get 2 copies ofForm”. (Fill this form carefully as per the instructions provided therein)
3. If possible get the phone number, or the mobile number of the person of that department who can help you for Gazette Notification.

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