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different spellings in different certificates.

(Querist) 14 October 2009 This query is : Resolved 
My name is K.Subramanian as per school certificate. In a plot purchased it is K.Subramani. And I alwayse used to sign in Tamil which is readable as K. SUBRAMANIAM.
Now I find so many troubles because of different names in different certificates.
How to set right all these things.
My friends say that I have to give someGazette Notificataion.
Is it correct and if so
What is procedure to change the names by a Gazette Notificataion.
What are the other advises by the learned experts. I have studies only upto 8th standard. My age is now 42 years. I find troubles in registering in employment exchange for my son and in admitting my son in higher studies. Can a notary public can help in any way to this situation. What is the best way to get speedy recovery from this troubles. Thanking you sirs.



Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 14 October 2009
You can declare through a declaration duly notarized by Notary Public to the effect that all three are names of a single person, the photo and signature of whom are attached therein. This is the speedy solution but it is gud if you get the position cleared in gezette notification.
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 14 October 2009
You have to publish it in one English Newspaper and in one regional language newspaper followed by that you will have to go to the Govt Press wherein they give a form and you must fill in that together with the affidavit and press cuttings. The Charges is Rs.150/- with the press and rest actuals.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 20 October 2009
Follow the learned advocates advise which is convinient to you. Apart from the above advises u can also use as submani@subramaniam.


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