ACCESSING LEGAL IDENTITY DOCUMENTS: PROCESSES, CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES

Page 43

resident in the state for at least 6 years from a given year. If the applicant’s age is less than 18 years, the domicile of the father is essential.

SECTION II: DOCUMENTS FOR APPLICATION This section describes about the standard documents required to apply for different certificates across cities.

Birth Certificates 1) Application form (online) 1) Parents’ proof of residence before birth such as, Aadhar card/ Voter ID/ Electricity Bill 2) Child’s Aadhaar card if children do not stay with parents. 3) Bonafide Certificate/ Transfer or school leaving certificate/ School Marksheet of child (both for open and regular schooling) 4) Photograph of the child/parents In case of delayed registration, in Delhi, documents required are: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

A request letter from the father/mother. Proof of address where the birth of a child takes place. Affidavit in the prescribed format that includes complete details of the child. Proof of birth date. Aadhar card.

Caste/Community Certificates In case of SC/ST certificate, documents to be furnished are: 1) Application form 2) Father’s, sister’s, brother’s or any blood relatives from Paternal side’s caste certificate (Mother’s certificates or certificates of maternal relatives not accepted). In case of separated families, only the paternal side documental proof would be accepted. 3) Father’s ID Proof (Aadhar card/ PAN card/ Voter ID card) 4) Child’s ID Proof (Aadhar card/ PAN card/ 10th Class Marksheet) 5) Residence proof of at least 5 years of residence 6) Copy of birth certificate 7) Copy of income certificate 8) Copy of Ration Card 9) Photograph

Page | 40


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

References

2min
pages 104-107

Findings in the entire process of action research: from applying till receiving the legal identity documents for sample YAs

5min
pages 98-100

Domicile Certificate

6min
pages 93-96

Caste/Community Certificate

6min
pages 90-92

What were the bottlenecks in the process?

6min
pages 82-84

Bangalore

2min
pages 76-77

Patna

2min
page 75

Delhi

4min
pages 73-74

Hyderabad

4min
pages 71-72

Chapter 5: Successes and Challenges: Rainbow’s experience

5min
pages 67-68

Section IV : Orphan Certificates: Special Measures by few states

3min
pages 65-66

III.D Time frame for disposal

2min
page 63

III.E Procedure for Error corrections or cancellation of issued certificates

2min
page 64

III.C Scrutiny and verification processes

2min
page 62

Consequences of Lack of Identification: Link between legal identity, birth registration and the risk of statelessness

4min
pages 29-30

Section II: Documents for application

2min
pages 43-44

Methodology

8min
pages 9-12

Some Ligislations on issuance of Legal Identity documents

15min
pages 22-27

III.B Applicable Fees to Obtain Certificates

4min
pages 60-61

Challenges and Limitations

1min
page 13

Legislations and Government Orders

4min
pages 20-21

United Nations Legal Identity Agenda

4min
pages 15-16
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.