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  • Name Change and Record Updates - Changing a person's name can lead to practical difficulties in updating official records, such as educational certificates and institutional records. For example, the CBSE's reluctance to change a name retrospectively highlights the challenges in modifying historical records to reflect a new name, which can cause undue hardship for individuals and institutions Rayaan Chawla VS University of Delhi - Delhi, Kabir Jaiswal VS Union Of India - Allahabad.

  • Legal and Procedural Considerations - Courts recognize the right of individuals to change their names but also emphasize that such changes cannot be applied retrospectively to existing records. This is evident in cases where courts have ruled that retrospective amendments to official documents are not permissible, and new records should be updated prospectively only Rayaan Chawla VS University of Delhi - Delhi.

  • Impact on Professional Documents - Changes in name do not typically affect the validity of professional or legal documents if proper procedures are followed. For instance, in the case of notary records or corporate insolvency, the authority to restore or update records exists, provided the process is transparent and documented Krishan Chand VS State of J. & K. & Others - Jammu and Kashmir, 01200043496, 01200043496.

  • Specific Sector Challenges - In medical and educational sectors, changing a name involves reconciling different records and ensuring consistency across documents. Medical records, for example, maintain confidentiality but must also reflect accurate patient identity, which can be complicated by name changes Arun Mishra VS Shreekant Giri - Consumer, Kabir Jaiswal VS Union Of India - Allahabad.

  • Overall Insight - While individuals have the right to change their names, updating official records involves procedural, legal, and administrative hurdles. Retrospective changes are generally not permitted, and records should be amended prospectively to avoid confusion and legal complications. Proper documentation and adherence to legal procedures are essential to ensure the integrity of professional and official records post-name change Rayaan Chawla VS University of Delhi - Delhi, Kabir Jaiswal VS Union Of India - Allahabad.

References:
- Rayaan Chawla VS University of Delhi - Delhi
- Kabir Jaiswal VS Union Of India - Allahabad
- Krishan Chand VS State of J. & K. & Others - Jammu and Kashmir
- 01200043496
- Arun Mishra VS Shreekant Giri - Consumer

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National Teacher Training College, Arer VS State Of Bihar

2001 0 Supreme(Pat) 289 India - Patna

S.N.JHA

nbsp;University Laws-Recognition/affiliation-Recognition cannot be granted with retrospective effect-It ... The teachers, therefore, must keep abreast ever-changing techniques, the needs of the society and to cope up with the psychological approaoch to the aptitudes of the children to perform that pivotal role. ... He must keep himself abreast of ever changing conditions. He is not to perform in wooden and unimaginative way. He must eliminiate fissiparous tendencies and attitudes and infuse nobler and national ideas in younger minds. ... ....

Rayaan Chawla VS University of Delhi

2020 0 Supreme(Del) 532 India - Delhi

JAYANT NATH

Finding of the Court: The court found that the University's insistence on changing the name in CBSE records retrospectively ... alias/nee earlier name' to avoid confusion with the CBSE records. ... The court highlighted the petitioner's right to change his name, the impossibility of changing the name retrospectively, and the ... It is pleaded that the stand of respondent No.1/University of Delhi of insisting that the change of name#HL_END....

Krishan Chand VS State of J.  & K.  & Others

2013 0 Supreme(J&K) 242 India - Jammu and Kashmir

MUZAFFAR HUSSAIN ATTAR

Notary - Removal from Register - Notaries Act, 1952, Section 10(d), Rule 13 - The court held that the petitioner's act of changing ... Issues: The main issue was whether the petitioner's act of changing the date of attestation constituted misconduct under the ... to a change in the date of attestation on a document. ... This change of date has not affected any of the rights of the parties to the documents. ... Rule 13 of the Rules of 1956 provides procedure for conducting enquiry into the allegations of profes....

Mohammad Salman Salim Patel VS NHL Municipal Medical College

2014 0 Supreme(Guj) 611 India - Gujarat

HARSHA DEVANI

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 226 – Gujarat Professional Medical Educational College or Institutions ... be entitled to be included in merit list – It is further clarified that this judgment shall operate prospectively and shall not affect ... whom such candidate is dependent for purpose of education is also Non-Resident Indian, such details may not have been produced on record ... It is further clarified that this judgment shall operate prospectively and shall not affect any admissions made in the previous years....

TAJSAR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS PVT. LTD. vs REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES NCT of Delhi & Haryana, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India

2025 Supreme(Online)(NCLT) 632 India - National Company Law Tribunal

SHRI SUBRATA KUMAR DASH, SHRI MAHENDRA KHANDELWAL, JJ

22, 23) ... ... (B) Tribunal's authority - The Tribunal has the power to restore a company's name ... File be consigned to records. ... Counsel for RoC along with thorough perusal of the documents placed on record. This Tribunal observes that the Appellant Company, in order to sustain its case, has placed reliance on the following documents: I. Copy of the statement of Bank Account of the Company. ... b) The Registrar of Companies, NCT of Delhi & Haryana (Respondent) is directed to restore the orig....

Ashish Kumar Chauhan (Retd) VS Commanding Officer, 171 Military Hospital

India - Consumer

C.VISWANATH, RAM SURAT RAM MAURYA, SUBHASH CHANDRA

Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct Etiquette and Ethics) Regulation, 2002, was published in Gazette of India dated 06.04.2002 ... According to the opposite parties, the documents relating to the treatment of the complaint in June-July, ... relating to the treatment of the complainant of July 2002 are in custody of opposite parties-3 to 5 as these papers were confidential documents ... Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct Etiquette and Ethics) Regulation, 2002, was published in Gazette of India dated 06....

Abhayraj Gupta VS Superintendent, Central Jail, Bareilly

2021 0 Supreme(All) 999 India - Allahabad

entitled to receive entire material referred to or relied upon by detaining authority in detention order and non-supply of copies of documents ... He is not alleged to be a professional killer who would again start indulging in similar activities as soon as he comes out on bail. ... The contravention of law always affects order but before it can be said to affect public order, it must affect the community or the public at large. ... We reiterate that all the documents which are relevan....

Kabir Jaiswal VS Union Of India

2020 0 Supreme(All) 877 India - Allahabad

PANKAJ BHATIA

hardships that may be faced by the CBSE in changing the name, as the certificate issued by the earlier name has already been issued ... in their records the name of the petitioner as “Kabir Jaiswal alisa/nee Rishu Jaiswal” in the records of the CBSE and shall issue ... different records will lead to undue hardship to both the petitioner and the respondents, as such to reconcile the issue and the ... It is further to be considered that different name ....

Venkata Siva Kumar VS Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India

2020 0 Supreme(Mad) 2203 India - Madras

AMRESHWAR PRATAP SAHI, SENTHILKUMAR RAMAMOORTHY

- Petitioner obtained a certificate of registration as an IP from the IBBI on 07.08.2017 and has been appointed as a resolution professional ... Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) - An IP who is appointed to conduct corporate insolvency resolution process is defined as a resolution professional ... 2016 - Sections 196, 207 and 208 r/w 240 - Right to Information Act, 2005 - Power to make regulations - Registration of insolvency professionals ... We considered the submissions of the party-in-person and the learned ASGI and examined the r....

Arun Mishra VS Shreekant Giri

India - Consumer

R.S.SHARMA, D.K.PODDAR, NARENDRA GUPTA

adopted by a doctor treating a patient—Concept of medical negligence may be studied with reference to extent of approach of a medical professional ... The complainant has filed documents. ... The OPs have also filed documents. Documents are In Patient’s Record maintained by Shri Institute of Child Health, consent letter, Sonography report dated 06.11.2015 and medical literature. ... 6. ... In the said consent letter the name of complainant and the name of the doctor ....

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