Caste Certificate Based on Mother’s Caste

11 Dec 2025

Caste Certificate Based on Mother’s Caste

The Supreme Court allowed a minor girl from Puducherry to obtain a Scheduled Caste (SC) certificate based on her mother’s  identity, even though her father was not from an SC community.

The CJI’s Question

  • Judicial Observation: During the hearing, the Chief Justice asked, “With changing times, why should caste not follow the mother?”—the first time a CJI has raised the issue so directly.
  • Significance: The order does not settle the law but adds to cases, shifting the debate away from fixed lineage and towards the social conditions in which a child is raised.

Legal Framework Governing Determination of SC/ST Status

  • Constitutional Basis: Articles 15 and 16 permit special measures for SC/ST communities.
  • Presidential Orders: Identification of SC/ST groups is fixed by Presidential Orders under Articles 341 and 342 and is state-specific.
  • Conventional Practice: Governments have followed the rule that a child takes the father’s caste, based on old circulars and customary Hindu law.
  • Reservation Law Not Personal Law: Reservation is tied to social disadvantage. 

Articles 39 and 46 emphasise that benefits exist to address structural barriers, not to recognise caste as a hereditary asset.

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Judicial Evolution on Determining a Child’s Caste

  • Punit Rai Reference (2003): The Supreme Court noted that caste usually follows the father in the absence of any statutory law.
    • The court, however, did not reject the mother’s caste.
  • Rameshbhai Case (2012): The court examined Punit Rai and revisited the passage from Valsamma Paul (1996) about a woman taking the husband’s caste.
    • The court held that using that passage to decide a child’s caste is “wrong and incorrect.”
    • The real test is lived experience.
    • A candidate born in a forward caste but “transplanted” into a backward caste by adoption, marriage, or conversion cannot claim reservation due to an “advantageous start in life.”
    • A child of an inter-caste couple may claim the SC parent’s caste if the evidence shows that the SC parent brought up the child, lived within that community, and experienced its social conditions.
    • The court said caste benefits cannot be treated as an inheritance.

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