‘No Caste, No Religion’ certificate cannot be issued by Revenue officials as they do not have authority to do so: Madras High Court
The Hindu
Madras High Court refuses to direct revenue officials to issue 'No Caste, No Religion' certificate due to lack of authority.
While appreciating the desire of a citizen to obtain a certificate from a revenue official certifying that he does not belong to any religion or caste, the Madras High Court has refused to direct the officer concerned to issue such a certificate due to lack of authority.
Justice S.M. Subramaniam dismissed a writ petition filed by H. Santhosh who sought a direction to the Tirupattur Collector as well as the Tahsildar to consider two applications made by him in 2023 and consequently issue a ‘No Caste, No Religion’ certificate to him.
“Being a good citizen is the greatest contribution for the development of our great nation. It is the fundamental duty contemplated under Article 51A of the Constitution. Petitioner’s desire to secure a ‘No Caste, No Religion,’ certificate deserves to be appreciated,” the judge wrote.
However, the judge held, such a direction to the revenue officials could not be issued by a court of law in the absence of any power conferred on them to issue such a certificate. He agreed with Additional Government Pleader Vadivelu Deenadayalan that a Tahsildar could not issue such a certificate.
Justice Subramaniam pointed out that issuance of such a certificate would have serious implications especially in relation to the application of personal laws on issues related to inheritance of property, and the application of the rule of reservation in education and public employment.
“Certain decisions if taken without understanding the repercussions and consequences, would affect the future generations,” the judge said and pointed out that a 1973 Government Order only permits a person to not mention his/her caste or religion in school certificates.
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