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vish_bg_kar_in (Eng)     17 December 2015

Society registration using partial name of a person

please advice on below...thanks in advance.

A society is registered (under KSRA 1960) using partial name of a person.

E.g., full/correct name is :

Basava B. M. (signed in full as per ID records)
s/o bcdefg. B.
#xxx, xx main,
yyy City.

but during registration below has been used

Basu (signed as Basu)
s/o bcdefg. B.
#xxx, xx main,
yyy City.

and the ID cards like School certificate, DL, ration card, voters ID all have only the correct name (Basava B.M. + signature in full)

Does this amount to serious illegal act of using a fake person & false signature, since there is no ID to prove partial name?

And the person is not willing to accept that Basu and Basava B.M. are same person(himself).

Witnesses present during registration are stating that same person was present and he only signed the documents,

forensic report says signatures dont match.

Does this amount to impersonation/forgery and hence invalid registration?

Will the president, secretery(present during registration) of society be held responsible for this act?

Thanks,
V.

 

 



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