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| + | ====== How to change your name legally through gazette — complete 2026 guide ====== | ||
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| + | **Quick answer.** India has no single "Name Change Act". The legal procedure is established by practice and confirmed by the Supreme Court — three steps: **(1) sworn affidavit** on Rs 100 stamp paper before a notary or Sub-Registrar declaring old name + new name + reason, **(2) newspaper publication** in one English daily + one regional-language daily (₹1, | ||
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| + | ===== Sneha' | ||
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| + | //Sneha (formerly Snehal) Patil, 27, IT professional in Hinjewadi, Pune. Wanted to drop the " | ||
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| + | > "I started in March 2025. Step one was the easiest: I walked into a notary near Phoenix Mall in Viman Nagar, asked for a name-change affidavit, paid ₹100 for the stamp paper and ₹150 notary fee, signed in front of him with two witnesses (my husband and his sister) — done in 30 minutes. Step two was the most expensive: //Times of India// quoted ₹2,800 for a 4-line classified, // | ||
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| + | —Sneha, Pune, July 2025 | ||
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| + | About **9 lakh name-change gazette notifications** are processed across India each year (Department of Publication + state gazette offices, 2024 estimate). Reasons are roughly: marriage / divorce-related (45%), spelling correction (25%), religious or astrological reasons (15%), gender transition (4%), and personal preference / professional rebranding (11%). | ||
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| + | ===== What this is — and when you need it ===== | ||
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| + | In India, your name is what you say it is — there is no central name registry. But to **change a name on every official document** (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, bank, voter ID, school records, employment records), you need a single piece of paper that all those agencies will accept as proof. That paper is the **Gazette notification**. | ||
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| + | The legal anchors: | ||
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| + | * **Indian Registration Act 1908 §17** — registration of certain documents, including the affidavit-based name-change deed. | ||
| + | * **Indian Stamp Act 1899** — stamp duty on the affidavit. | ||
| + | * **Press and Registration of Books Act 1867 + Information & Broadcasting Ministry rules** — newspaper publication procedure. | ||
| + | * **The Gazette of India / state Gazette** — published under the authority of the President / Governor; gazette publication is recognised across all government departments as conclusive proof of name change. | ||
| + | * Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed in cases such as //Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978)// and //Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017)// that the right to choose one's name is a facet of personal liberty under Article 21. | ||
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| + | When do you need a gazette name change? | ||
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| + | * **After marriage** — bride wants to take husband' | ||
| + | * **After divorce** — woman wants to revert to maiden name. | ||
| + | * **Spelling correction** — Snehal → Sneha, Mukherjee → Mukherji, Ramchandra → Ramachandra. | ||
| + | * **Religious change** — adopting a new name after conversion. | ||
| + | * **Gender transition** — name change post gender-affirming change. Now formally protected by the **Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019** + Rules 2020. | ||
| + | * **Sex/ | ||
| + | * **Astrological / numerological** — adding letters or modifying for personal belief. | ||
| + | * **Professional / artistic** — pen name, stage name being used as legal name. | ||
| + | * **Removing caste suffix** or political-religious suffix from name. | ||
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| + | A separate process applies to **minors** (parents file the affidavit + gazette on the child' | ||
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| + | ===== Step-by-step process ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Step 1 — Affidavit on stamp paper ==== | ||
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| + | This is the foundation document. Everything else rides on it. | ||
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| + | * Buy a **Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper** — from a stamp vendor outside any Sub-Registrar / Collectorate / e-stamping kiosk (in states that have moved to e-stamping like Karnataka, Maharashtra, | ||
| + | * Type or write the affidavit. The standard format declares: //"I, [old full name], son/ | ||
| + | * Sign it before a **Notary Public** (or the Sub-Registrar / Executive Magistrate). Notary stamps and signs. | ||
| + | * Have **2 witnesses** sign with their addresses. | ||
| + | * Notary fee: ₹50-₹250. | ||
| + | * Take 5-10 attested photocopies — every downstream office wants one. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 2 — Newspaper publication ==== | ||
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| + | Publish a " | ||
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| + | * **One English-language daily** that is widely circulated in your state — //Times of India//, //Hindustan Times//, //The Hindu//, //Indian Express//, // | ||
| + | * **One regional-language daily** in the official language of your state — // | ||
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| + | Format of the notice (3-5 lines): | ||
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| + | > //I, [old name] son/ | ||
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| + | Cost: ₹500-₹3, | ||
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| + | **Save the original newspaper page** (don't just photocopy — gazette office wants the actual cutting with masthead). Both newspapers → 2 cuttings. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 3 — Apply at the Gazette office ==== | ||
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| + | There are two routes: | ||
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| + | * **Gazette of India (central)** — for any Indian citizen, accepted everywhere. Apply at the **Department of Publication, | ||
| + | * **State Gazette** — most state Government Press offices accept name-change applications and publish in the state gazette. Maharashtra: | ||
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| + | Documents to submit: | ||
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| + | * Original notarised affidavit (Step 1). | ||
| + | * Original newspaper cuttings — both English + regional (Step 2). | ||
| + | * Photocopy of any **old ID** showing the existing name (Aadhaar / PAN / passport / SSC). | ||
| + | * Photocopy of an **address proof**. | ||
| + | * **Demand Draft** in favour of the Controller of Publications (₹600-₹2, | ||
| + | * Filled application form (CD-ROM submission for central gazette in some categories — most state gazettes still accept paper). | ||
| + | * A passport-size photograph attested by a gazetted officer (some states). | ||
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| + | Submit by hand at the gazette office. Get a receipt with a file number. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 4 — Wait for the gazette publication (4-12 weeks) ==== | ||
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| + | * Central Gazette of India publishes weekly in Part IV. Look for your name in successive issues at **https:// | ||
| + | * State gazettes publish weekly or fortnightly. | ||
| + | * Once published, **download the PDF** of the gazette page bearing your notification. This is a digitally signed PDF and is itself legal proof — print 4-5 copies. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 5 — Update Aadhaar ==== | ||
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| + | * Online: **https:// | ||
| + | * In-person: any Aadhaar Seva Kendra. Carry gazette + old Aadhaar. Fee ₹50. | ||
| + | * New Aadhaar e-card downloadable in 5-7 working days; physical card in 15-30 days. | ||
| + | * See [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 6 — Update PAN ==== | ||
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| + | * Online via NSDL: **https:// | ||
| + | * Or via UTIITSL: **https:// | ||
| + | * New PAN card delivered in 14-21 days. | ||
| + | * See [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 7 — Update Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Bank ==== | ||
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| + | * **Passport: | ||
| + | * **Voter ID:** Form 8 (correction) at **https:// | ||
| + | * **Driving Licence:** State RTO, Form 1 (correction). ₹250 fee + RTO visit. | ||
| + | * **Bank account:** Visit branch with gazette + old PAN + new PAN + KYC update form. Free. | ||
| + | * **EPF:** UAN portal **unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in** → " | ||
| + | * **University degree / SSC marksheet: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 8 — Keep proofs handy for 5+ years ==== | ||
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| + | Insurance claims, property mutation, inheritance — these surface years later and ask for the name-change trail. Keep a folder with: | ||
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| + | * Original affidavit (notarised). | ||
| + | * Both original newspaper cuttings. | ||
| + | * Gazette PDF + printed copy. | ||
| + | * Old + new ID photocopies. | ||
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| + | ===== Sample fee + timeline table ===== | ||
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| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Stamp paper + affidavit + notary | ||
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| + | | English newspaper publication | ||
| + | | (1 daily) | ||
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| + | | Regional newspaper publication | ||
| + | | (1 daily, vernacular) | ||
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| + | | Gazette of India central fee | ₹1, | ||
| + | | | Publications) — 4-12 week wait | | ||
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| + | | State Gazette fee | ₹600-₹1, | ||
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| + | | Aadhaar update | ||
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| + | | PAN correction | ||
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| + | | Passport re-issue (normal) | ||
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| + | | Voter ID correction | ||
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| + | | Driving Licence correction | ||
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| + | | Bank, EPF, NPS, mutual fund KYC | NIL (most banks) | ||
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| + | | University / Board endorsement on | ₹100-₹500 + 30-90 days | | ||
| + | | degree / marksheet | ||
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| + | | TOTAL realistic cost | ₹4, | ||
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| + | | TOTAL realistic timeline | ||
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| + | | RTI to Department of Publication | ||
| + | | (gazette delay) | ||
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| + | ===== Common reasons your name change gets stuck ===== | ||
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| + | * **Notary refuses** — extremely rare, but happens if the affidavit format is non-standard. Try another notary / Sub-Registrar / Executive Magistrate. | ||
| + | * **Newspaper rejects the notice** — happens when the format doesn' | ||
| + | * **Newspaper publishes on a weekday only**, not Sunday — gazette office prefers Sunday clipping for proof of public reach. Most accept weekday too; carry both editions if you can. | ||
| + | * **Gazette office backlog** — central Gazette of India has had cycles of 12-16 week delays in 2024-25. State gazettes vary; Maharashtra and Karnataka are typically 4-8 weeks, Bihar and UP can stretch. | ||
| + | * **Multiple old name records** — if your SSC says " | ||
| + | * **Existing legal disputes / court proceedings** — if there is a pending court case / criminal case / divorce in your old name, the court may need to be informed first. Some High Courts require court permission for name change during pending proceedings. | ||
| + | * **Minors (below 18)** — affidavit must be by both parents (or guardian) with the child' | ||
| + | * **Religious change** — extra scrutiny in some states (UP, MP, Karnataka, Uttarakhand have anti-conversion laws). The gazette office may not refuse, but updating Aadhaar / passport may need additional declarations. | ||
| + | * **Gender change** — for trans persons, the **Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019** §5-§7 + Rules 2020 give a streamlined route via the District Magistrate (Certificate of Identity), often **without** needing the gazette step. Use that route — it is faster and protected by statute. | ||
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| + | ===== If stuck — the escalation ladder ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 1 — Notary / newspaper / gazette office helpdesk ==== | ||
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| + | * Most " | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 2 — Department of Publication / State Government Press (head) ==== | ||
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| + | * Central — Department of Publication, | ||
| + | * State — Director, Government Press of your state. Maharashtra: | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 3 — Ministry of Information & Broadcasting ==== | ||
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| + | * Department of Publication is under the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (administratively) and the Press Council comes under MIB. | ||
| + | * Grievance: **https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 4 — CPGRAMS ==== | ||
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| + | * **https:// | ||
| + | * Auto-routed to the Director of Publication for action. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 5 — Right to Information (RTI) ==== | ||
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| + | The Department of Publication and every state Government Press is a **public authority** under §2(h) of the RTI Act 2005. | ||
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| + | **RTI helps here when:** | ||
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| + | * Your gazette application has been pending for more than 8 weeks (central) or 4 weeks (most states) — RTI to PIO Department of Publication asks: //" | ||
| + | * The gazette has been published but you cannot find your entry — RTI for the issue number, page number, and a certified copy of the published page. | ||
| + | * You paid by DD but no receipt was issued — RTI for the receipt log. | ||
| + | * Aadhaar / PAN refuses to accept your gazette as proof — RTI to UIDAI / NSDL for the specific deficiency in writing. | ||
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| + | **RTI does NOT help here when:** | ||
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| + | * You filed last week — wait the standard timeline first; premature RTIs get the reply "under processing" | ||
| + | * You want the gazette office to **expedite** publication — RTI gives you status, not priority. For priority, write to the Director of Publication directly. | ||
| + | * You disagree with the standard fee — fee is fixed by the Controller of Publications; | ||
| + | * Religious / political objections to your new name — gazette office is a publication authority, not a screening body; objections (if any) must go through court. | ||
| + | * For the **Transgender Persons Act 2019** route — that is a District Magistrate process, not a gazette process. Use the Act's notified rules instead — it gives a Certificate of Identity that all government departments must accept under §6. | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q. Do I need both newspapers, or is one enough?**\\ | ||
| + | Two is the gold standard accepted by every gazette office and downstream agency. One newspaper is sometimes accepted by state gazettes for spelling-correction cases, but for marriage / religion / gender change, both are mandatory. | ||
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| + | **Q. Do I need to change my name on my SSC / 10th certificate too?**\\ | ||
| + | Optional. Most boards (CBSE, ICSE, state boards) **endorse** the name change at the back of the original certificate rather than re-issuing. Apply with gazette + original marksheet + ₹100-₹500 fee. Some employers and universities ask to see the endorsement; | ||
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| + | **Q. Can I just publish in the newspaper and skip the gazette? | ||
| + | Not advisable. Many agencies (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, banks) explicitly ask for the gazette. The newspaper alone is **prima facie** evidence but not the gold-standard proof. Skip only if your name change is purely social and won't touch any document. | ||
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| + | **Q. Can a Muslim woman change her name post nikaah using gazette? | ||
| + | Yes — the gazette procedure is religion-neutral. Many Muslim women retain their maiden surname (Islamic tradition does not require change), but those who choose to add husband' | ||
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| + | **Q. I'm an NRI. Can I do this from abroad?**\\ | ||
| + | The affidavit can be sworn before the **Indian Embassy / Consulate** in your country (notarial section). Newspaper publication can be done in India through a relative / agent. Gazette application must be filed in India by your representative with your apostilled affidavit + Power of Attorney. | ||
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| + | **Q. Will my name change affect my CIBIL score / credit history / pending loans?**\\ | ||
| + | No — your PAN remains the underlying identifier across credit bureaus and banks. Once you update PAN with the new name, all loan accounts, credit cards and CIBIL records update automatically over 1-3 months. | ||
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| + | **Q. Can I change my name back later?**\\ | ||
| + | Yes. The same procedure (affidavit + newspaper + gazette) applies — there is no limit on how many times you can change your name. But every change makes the document trail longer; downstream agencies sometimes ask for the " | ||
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| + | **Q. Is there a single national portal for name change?**\\ | ||
| + | **No** — and this is a long-standing gap. The closest is **https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | * [[: | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. Gazette fees and timelines change without notice; verify on egazette.nic.in or your state Government Press website, or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale figure.// | ||
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