The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to issue empowering revenue officials to grant “no caste, no community” certificates to applicants, Live Law reported on Thursday.

In the order pronounced on Tuesday, a bench of Justices MS Ramesh and N Senthilkumar observed that the intention of a person to was laudable, The Hindu reported. It would promote the prohibition of caste-based discrimination, it added.

The court was hearing an appeal against a single judge’s order from February 2024.

The judge had dismissed a petition filed by a man who was seeking a government certificate stating that he and his family belonged to no religion or caste, Live Law reported. While he acknowledged the man’s request, the judge noted that the government had not empowered tehsildars to issue such a certificate.

Allowing a writ appeal against the order on Tuesday, the High Court said that the single judge appeared to have been “misguided” by an additional government pleader’s argument that revenue officials were not empowered to issue “no caste, no community” certificates, The Hindu reported.

The bench added that “even otherwise, when there is a constitutional mandate under Article 25 of the Constitution, the revenue authorities cannot wriggle out of this constitutional obligation by quoting absence of any rule or GO [government order]...

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