CBSE bound to rectify its records to bring them in conformity with public records such as birth certificate.

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DID YOU KNOW that the CBSE is bound to rectify incorrectly recorded details in its records to bring them in conformity with public documents such as a birth certificate?

DID YOU ALSO KNOW that our office represented the petitioner in a case where the Single Bench of the Delhi High Court directed the CBSE to issue a fresh Class X passing certificate to the Petitioner on the basis of the date of birth reflected in her birth certificate.

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