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To rectify my name in 12th and lc

(Querist) 04 November 2022 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sir
I have a issue in my 10th marksheet my name is NEERAJ UMESH KUSHWAHA which is perfectly fine bt they issue a LC with a name of NEERAJ UMESH KHUSHWAHA which has a H letter extra
N due to my ignorance i submitted in 11th standard that i didn't noticed that in 11 th result everything is fine but in pandemic we didn't get chance to write board paper and board form was filled by the authorities only when result came of i got the name NEERAJ UMESH KHUSHWAHA and in LC also .now want to correct it what should I do
Quick Summary
This discussion addresses an issue where a student's name was incorrectly spelled on their 12th-grade certificate and Leaving Certificate (LC) due to a typo on their 10th-grade marksheet. The student noticed the error later and is seeking guidance on how to get it corrected. Advice suggests referring to the 10th-grade admit card for correction procedures and notes that while some states are rigid, changing a name can be considered a fundamental right.

kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 04 November 2022
Already replied. Don't repeat.............
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 07 November 2022
Repeated at https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/to-rectify-my-name-in-12th-and-lc--745331.asp
N.K.Assumi (Expert) 07 November 2022
Go through your 10th standard Admit Card, and you will find instructions for students for correcting the names, father's name, etc., before passing out 10th standard, and take steps accordingly, but some State practice is unnecessarily very rigid in this matter. But generally speaking, I am of the view that rules framed by the education or even the State Department of Accountant General, etc, should not be too rigid in this matter, and there should be enough space for correction to change the name. After all, Shakespeare says “What’s there in a Name” in Romeo and Juliet. Recently Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas, of Kerala High Court, commented on William Shakespeare, in a similar case of changing her name as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.


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