HC notices SSC, Inter, OU on issuing fresh instruments after ‘ name change

Directive came from a division bench during a hail of a solicitation filed by Vangeti Madhusudhan Reddy.
HC notices SSC, Inter, OU on issuing fresh  instruments after ‘ name change
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Hyderabad : The Telangana Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Anil Kumar Jukanti directed the state gov, SSC and Intermediate Boards, and Osmania University to clarify their position on issuing fresh educational instruments to individualities who have fairly changed or corrected their names through an sanctioned government review announcement.

The directive came from a division bench during a hail of a solicitation filed by Vangeti Madhusudhan Reddy. He claimed that despite correcting the error in his name through a review announcement, the authorities were refusing to issue him new instruments. The court gave these authorities two weeks to respond.

Petitioner’s counsel, Aravind Karukonda, informed the court that the SSC Board had rejected Reddy’s operation grounded on a Government Order( GOMs. No. 1263 of 1961) from the also Andhra Pradesh state government, which rigorously banned any corrections or changes in a pupil’s name on educational instruments after the publication of results.

Karukonda argued that the order was arbitrary, illegal, and violated abecedarian rights. He prompted the court to direct the authorities to take way to change the name and issue new educational instruments for SSC, Intermediate, degree, and all other instruments according to the corrected name in the review.

After hearing the arguments, the bench instructed the government to consider the issues raised by the supplicant and submit their response within two weeks.

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