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How to make documents for a single parent child


29-May-2023 (In Documentation Law)
Can I write mother name in aadhar card behind my daughter name because during baby born i was single mother
Answers (3)

Answer #1
605 votes
There was a judgment by Delhi High Court, wherein, it was directed to Registrar of birth and death to not to ask for father's name in case of single mother. Basis that, you can choose to write the same. However, if the Authority does not accept or agree then you will have to get them directed from High Court. Please consult in person for further advice
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Answer #2
692 votes
Yes u can write only mother name in your daughter aadhaar card.a nd other documents There is not necessary to write name of father there. If need anu more information contact me. For other query if any.

Answer #3
812 votes
yes of course you can write your name as the only guardian can be the legitimate and you can give your name only for the child and single parentship is already considered by law you dont have to worry about anything.

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