CBSE Mother Name Change in Marksheet - Main points and insights:
Multiple court cases have addressed the correction of mother’s or father’s names in CBSE mark sheets and certificates, often resulting in directives to CBSE to carry out the corrections (e.g., Tanishka Maheshwari VS Central Board of Secondary Education - Delhi, Tushar Tripathi VS Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi - Allahabad, Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy vs Regional Officer / Regional Director, Central Board of Secondary Education - Madras, Akshaya Murali VS Central Board Of Secondary Education - Rajasthan, JIGYA YADAV (MINOR) (THROUGH GUARDIAN/FATHER HARI SINGH VS C. B. S. E. (CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION) - Supreme Court, Meghna Singh (Through: Her Natural Guardian) Avita D Lal VS Central Board of Secondary Education - Delhi, MAAHIR RAJEEV SHARMA (MINOR THROUGH HIS FATHER) VS CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION - Delhi).
Courts have generally held that name corrections are permissible under CBSE Examination Bye-laws, specifically Rule 69.1(i), provided proper applications and affidavits are submitted, and the corrections are justified (e.g., Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy vs Regional Officer / Regional Director, Central Board of Secondary Education - Madras, MAAHIR RAJEEV SHARMA (MINOR THROUGH HIS FATHER) VS CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION - Delhi).
In several cases, courts have directed CBSE to process applications for name correction, especially when there is evidence of errors or legal changes such as divorce or remarriage that affect the recorded names (e.g., Tanishka Maheshwari VS Central Board of Secondary Education - Delhi, Meghna Singh (Through: Her Natural Guardian) Avita D Lal VS Central Board of Secondary Education - Delhi).
The courts have emphasized that corrections should be made in accordance with legal procedures and CBSE guidelines, and in some instances, have refused to direct civil courts for declarations, instead instructing CBSE to update records upon proper application (Akshaya Murali VS Central Board Of Secondary Education - Rajasthan).
Challenges often involve the rejection of correction requests due to procedural issues or lack of adequate documentation, but courts have intervened to ensure corrections are made when justified (Tushar Tripathi VS Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi - Allahabad, MAAHIR RAJEEV SHARMA (MINOR THROUGH HIS FATHER) VS CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION - Delhi).
Analysis and Conclusion:
To change the mother’s name in CBSE mark sheets, the applicant must submit a formal application with supporting documents, such as affidavits, court orders, or legal proof of name change or correction reasons.
Courts have consistently directed CBSE to process and implement such corrections when applications are justified, indicating a legal obligation for CBSE to update records in accordance with valid requests.
It is advisable for applicants to follow CBSE’s prescribed procedures under Rule 69.1(i) and provide necessary legal or documentary evidence to facilitate the correction process.
References:
Change of Father's Name - Education Records - Birth and Death Registration Act, 1969, CBSE Bye-Laws - The court directed the CBSE ... Final Decision: The court directed the CBSE to change the petitioner's father's name in her Class X & XII certificates from ... Fact of the Case: The petitioner sought to change her father's name in her CBSE records and certificates from her stepfather's ... (Oral)--By way of the ....
Fact of the Case: The appellant sought to correct his mother's name on his marksheet ... Issues: Whether the CBSE was justified in denying the request for correction of the mother's name based on ... Result: The special appeal is allowed, and the CBSE is directed to reconsider the name correction request. ... of the mother of the appellant-writ petitioner as Pritam Devi, thus, the respondents/CBSE were not justified in rejecting the claim of the a....
... ... Findings of Court: ... The court directed the CBSE to rectify the name in the petitioner’s Class X marksheet within a specified ... Marksheet to reflect the correct name of his father, which was erroneously recorded - Such corrections are permissible under Rule ... All other records maintained the correct name. ... In the event of Court of Judicature allowing the change of name of a candidate, the same shall be carried out....
CBSE to change the name of the petitioner in the Class 10th and Class 12th Certificates/Marksheets as issued to the son of the petitioner ... Change of Name - CBSE Certificates - [Examination Bye-Laws of CBSE, Right to Education Act, 1872 Act] - The court directed the ... Issues: The main issue was whether the court should direct the CBSE to change the name of the petitioner in the Class 10th .......
NAME CHANGE - CBSE MARK SHEET - SUMMARY Fact of the Case: The petitioner sought a writ of mandamus to direct the ... Whether the CBSE could correct the name in the petitioner's son's educational documents. ... 2. ... CBSE to correct his son's name in his 10th mark sheet and 12th List of Candidates from "Ram Adithya Tharani Muthukumarasamy" to " ... This particular representation for change in the name had been given to the ....
Correction - Name Change Request - Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) - Case Law and Public Document Accuracy - The judgment ... the correction process for name changes. ... Fact of the Case: The petitioner sought to correct their mother's name in the Secondary School Examination mark sheet ... The prayer in the writ petition is for effecting a change in the petitioner's mother's name in the Secondary School Examination mark sheet issued b....
Fact of the Case: The petitioner sought directions to the CBSE to correct the names of her mother and father in her ... The court held that it would not be appropriate to direct the petitioner to approach the Civil Court for a declaration of the change ... The names of the petitioner's father and mother were entered incorrectly in her Class-X Examination mark-sheet issued by CISCE, and ... Rule 69.1 of the Examination Bye-laws relied upon by the respondent-CBSE reads as under: "69.1(i) (Cha....
/changes. – Held, in exercise of our plenary jurisdiction, Court direct CBSE to process applications for correction or change, as ... 22 petitions wherein questions relating to correction/change in name/surname/date of birth of candidates or their parents in the ... " (as recorded in identity documents of father) and "Mamta Yadav" instead of "Mamta" (as recorded in identity documents of mother ... in name of father/mother permitted with same co....
Name Correction - Education - Examination Bye-Laws Relating to Correction & Change in Name and Period for Correction in Date of ... Finding of the Court: The court found that the petitioner's mother had reclaimed her maiden name 'Avita D Lal' after ... the change in her marital status and the potential inconsistency in the school records. ... After the decree for divorce was passed, the only change which was brought about vis-à-vis the petitioner’s mother’s #HL_STAR....
Name Change - Student's Name Change - CBSE Examination Bye-laws Rule 69.1(i) - Rule 69.1(i) of the CBSE Examination Bye-laws was ... Despite the petitioner's efforts, the respondent no.1/CBSE did not carry out the name change, citing Rule 69.1(i) of the CBSE Examination ... The petitioner's father had made an application and executed an affidavit seeking the name change, as per t....
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