"The Burden of Paternal Lineage in Modern Bureaucracy”
In Bharat, Other Backward Class (OBC) certificates are typically issued based on the father’s caste and income status, as per prevailing government norms. Key elements considered: 1.Caste is generally inherited paternally. Verification of father’s caste certificate, income, and non-creamy layer status is required. 2.In case of the father being deceased, documents like death certificate and old caste proof are often demanded. This creates a challenge for: 1.Single mothers, especially unmarried, divorced, or abandoned women, who may not have access to the father's documents. 2.Children raised without the father’s support or involvement, yet entitled to reservation benefits. Challenges Faced by Single Mothers in OBC Certificate Issuance: 1.Proof of Paternal Caste: Without documents from the father’s side, authorities often deny issuance. 2.Disregard for Maternal Lineage: The mother’s caste, even if OBC, is not usually considered sufficient proof. 3.Legal and B...