Mumbai, Jan 31: An adopted child whose biological parents are unknown cannot be left in a “legal limbo” on the question of caste; hence, such a child would acquire the caste of the adoptive parents, ...
The judges asserted that the adopted child needs to be given a legal status as the child of adoptive parents and therefore ...
The Bombay High Court has held that an adopted child needs is entitled to the same caste status as the adoptive family and ...
In India, getting government certificates can be a tedious task, but with the advent of digital platforms, the process has become a lot easier ...
The Bombay High Court has ruled that an adopted child is entitled to the caste of their adoptive parents, ordering authorities to issue a Special Backward Class certificate.
Maharashtra minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, leading a sub-committee, instructed officials to expediently process Kunbi caste certificate applications for Marathas in Marathwada. This initiative ...
India’s top court has denied a Hindu caste certificate to the daughter of a Catholic woman with a Hindu husband to avail benefits from the nation’s affirmation policy that includes job quotas. The ...
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has issued an important notice for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates applying for ...
The caste of an adopted child would be the same as that of his or her adoptive parents, held the Bombay High Court on January ...