
What is a caste certificate?
A Caste Certificate is a documented proof that an individual is belonging to a particular caste. This Caste Certificate is an essential document which the citizens of the country can avail for various benefits. It is proof that an individual is belonging to a certain caste, especially in the case if he belongs to scheduled castes as they are specified in the Indian Constitution.
A caste certificate in India proves the original caste of the respective individual, the caste certificate is an important document for the reserved category to prove the candidature, whenever it is required. Started by the Indian Government as a part of the “Indian System of Protective Discrimination” to encourage and give some special privileges to this category.
The government felt that the scheduled castes and the tribes need encouragement and opportunities to be at the same pace as the rest of the citizens. So special privileges are granted to the citizens wherein there are reservations of seats in the legislature and the Government service, waiving off the part or whole of the college fees for admissions to schools and colleges, quotas in educational institutions, relaxation of the upper age limits for applying in certain jobs, etc. But to avail of these privileges, a citizen belonging to a scheduled caste must have a valid caste certificate.
In this article, we look at the caste certificate in detail.
Documents required for obtaining a Caste certificate in India
To obtain Caste Certificate in India the following documents along with the application:
- Application Form
- Residence Proof
- Copy of the Birth Certificate
- Copy of the Ration card
- Copy of income certificate
- Copy of the Voter ID or electoral roll
- Aadhar Card
- Photograph
Why is a Caste Certificate in India required?
The main objective of the issuance of the Caste certificate in India is to facilitate the access of the bonafide candidates belonging to the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes for reserving the posts and the services that are under the State and the Central government. It is also necessary to secure admission in the educational institutions and other facilities that are being provided by the State/Central Government to them.
How to avail of a Caste Certificate?
The Caste certificate in India can be taken online or from the Revenue Department’s local office or the SDM office. A local inquiry is conducted when the caste certificate is issued for the first time to a particular family. The documents to be kept handy are as following:
- State residence proof for a specific period
- Specified court stamp fee and
- An affidavit in support of the caste.
This caste certificate is to be uploaded in the very prescribed format of the respective institute where it should be submitted or uploaded.
Which authority issues a Caste Certificate in India?
Caste certificates are issued by the respective State Government, each state government/ UT administration has laid down the procedure for issuing the certificates. Each State Government or the Union Territory administration has certain specified procedures for the issuance of the certificates. Caste certificates in India are also bilingual which includes the state’s language and English. The Caste Certificate issued by the following authorities in the prescribed format is considered valid by the Central Government.
- District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/ Additional Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/ 1stClass Stipendary Magistrate/ Sub Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assitant Commisioner.
- The Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate.
- Revenue Officer who is not below the rank of Tehsildar and
- The Sub-divisional officer of the area where the candidate and or where the family is residing.
Instructions are issued in vide 0.M.No.36011/1/2012- Estt. (Res.) dated 8th of October 2015 provides that a candidate that belongs to a particular Scheduled caste, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward classes is not able to produce a certificate from any prescribed authorities then he or she may be appointed provisionally based on whatever prima-facie proof he or she can produce in support of his or her claim subject to the furnishing of the prescribed certificate within the reasonable time and if there is a genuine problem in obtaining his or her certificate then the appointing authority should verify the claim through the Concerned District magistrate.
What factors are taken into consideration while issuing the caste certificate?
The certifying authority will verify and ensure that:
- The caste certificate or the tribe certificate claims to belong is included in the Presidential Orders that are issued from time to time under the Articles 341 and 342 of the constitution:
- The candidate belongs to the said caste/tribe;
- The candidate ordinarily resides in the concerned state or the part of those states etc.
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